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podstolom

join:2010-01-25
Wichita, KS

So what's Apple gonna do now?

Sue the kid, send the cops to his house and tear it up like they did the Gizzhead who found the iPhone prototype?

Charging extra for tethering is an absolutely putrid business practice, but with the exception of T-Mobile, (which is a German-held Company) all of the American telcos do it. The Europeans and Asians, on the other hand, don't. Which to a large extent, may explain T-Mobile's retisence to charge for it.

There are ethical and business interests possibly at issue here, (like those nasty Protectionist Corporatisms like TOS Violations and Theft of Service..puke) but like the OP said, Kudos to this kid. Slicker than mucus on a wet dolphin's back.

axus

join:2001-06-18
Washington, DC

Revoke his development access, and never publish any of his apps again. It may suck for him, if he were trying to make a business of selling iPhone apps. But, he did the right thing



FBGuy
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join:2005-03-19

martyr is he


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