[LINK] Steve Jobs: Great unwashed don't need PCs

David Goldstein wavey_one at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 3 16:18:30 AEST 2010


So what is the difference to a business choosing not to sell a product to blocking access to it? It's the same thing. Especially when Jobs openly says he is blocking people from selling sex-related apps in the marketplace.



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> From: Ivan Trundle <ivan at itrundle.com>
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> Sent: Thu, 3 June, 2010 4:03:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [LINK] Steve Jobs: Great unwashed don't need PCs
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On 03/06/2010, at 3:57 PM, David Goldstein wrote:

> So then an 
> internet service provider choosing to block content for their own reasons is OK 
> too I presume? And then assuming this to be the case, you must *not* be a 
> supporter of net neutrality either?

Straw man logic. Apple are not 
> blocking content, they are choosing what to sell in their store. As far as I am 
> concerned, if an ISP wishes to set itself up as a 'filtered provider', then this 
> is fine by me - I simply won't choose them, but others 
> might.

iT



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