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Is Apple Wrong for Breaking Its Own App Store Rules?

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I tend to think that you do in your own store is your own business. Suppliers need to meet your criteria to appear on your shelves. But you should always have the right to stock your own products, regardless of the rules you make for others.
 
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Here we go again. Apple being all high and mighty.
Yes it is wrong in what they are doing, especially if the other iAd type of App they rejected was a legit and didnt do wrong to there App Store rules.
But they are Apple and its there store so i suppose they can do what they bloody well want to do in it.
If that *other* iAd type App was within there rules then its double standards, and know-one likes a company/boss with double standards.
 

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