mmozeiko
It's not only vs Apple. It's also vs Google.
And it's not about how "owns" the phone. It's about competition and monopoly.
Anyways - nobody forced you to buy Apple phone. When you were buying iPhone, you knew well ahead of time in what kind walled-garden you are buying in. Apple's control of ecosystem is nothing new. There's zero reason to do any return. Vote with your wallet.
mmozeiko
It's not only vs Apple. It's also vs Google.
And it's not about how "owns" the phone. It's about competition and monopoly.
Anyways - nobody forced you to buy Apple phone. When you were buying iPhone, you knew well ahead of time in what kind walled-garden you are buying in. Apple's control of ecosystem is nothing new. There's zero reason to do any return. Vote with your wallet.
Here is a shiny new $2000 shovel! (But you can only dig in gardens Tim Apple approves of.)
- Apple iShovel
"Anyways - nobody forced you to buy Apple phone."
No one forced you is not a legal argument, if the contract is exploitative.
Selling something to someone and keeping it is exploitation. If Apple controls an object, not the person they took money from, then the object is Apple's.
When I was out for my walk I was thinking about Apple's monopoly, and Elon Musk came to mind.
Imagine Elon says, here's my awesome electric car. Its the best car on the market and it really is. When you buy Elon's car, the fine print says, you can only drive on roads Musk approves of, and if you try to drive where Elon does not approve, the car will drive itself back onto approved roads. Of course Elon has business interests in the areas where he lets you drive his car...
There is no way that Elon would get away with that, even if 50 million Tesla fans agreed to his contract. Yet this is what Apple is getting away with, because baby boomer judges don't understand tech. If you explain it to them in simple terms, so even a 5 year old child can understand it, maybe they will understand.
"Vote with your wallet"
When in doubt, sue, sue, sue!