Richmond wrote:
When is a EULA to be viewed as an attempt at manipulation and coercion
rather than just a statement
of the vendor's feelings about how far they are prepared to extend their
support for their product.

It doesn't matter.

This will be my last post on this thread, I promise. And besides, I smell a cheese call on this soon anyway, but here's my final thought:

It doesn't matter because if you feel their license is fair then you have no conflict, and if you feel the license is unfair then it would not be in your interests to support them by giving them your money.

No one on this list can decide for you whether you feel Apple's EULA is fair.

That's for either you to decide for yourself today, or for a court to possibly decide in the future.

In the meantime, there's still code to write so you might as well just write it on a system you feel good about supporting.

--
 Richard Gaskin
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