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<blockquote data-quote="theonegod" data-source="post: 704191" data-attributes="member: 22259"><p>Here is why the app was pulled. </p><p></p><p>App team member sees a bazillion internet posts about Netshare titled (how did this get past apple?). He then goes and pulls it to be safe and send an email off to his supervisor. That supervisor has no idea why it shouldn't be on the list and puts it back on the next day. </p><p></p><p>Then 2 days later a new apple employee who was sick the last 2 days comes into work, checks engadget and some other blogs from his computer. And pulls it down again. Also most likly because of the way the online press was talking about the app. </p><p></p><p>In the end the app doesn't violate anything. Using it with AT&T might violate THEIR agreement with the user but there are other countries where it would be just fine. And it isn't apples job to worry about that in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theonegod, post: 704191, member: 22259"] Here is why the app was pulled. App team member sees a bazillion internet posts about Netshare titled (how did this get past apple?). He then goes and pulls it to be safe and send an email off to his supervisor. That supervisor has no idea why it shouldn't be on the list and puts it back on the next day. Then 2 days later a new apple employee who was sick the last 2 days comes into work, checks engadget and some other blogs from his computer. And pulls it down again. Also most likly because of the way the online press was talking about the app. In the end the app doesn't violate anything. Using it with AT&T might violate THEIR agreement with the user but there are other countries where it would be just fine. And it isn't apples job to worry about that in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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