I'm going to play Devil's Advocate and say: it might suck, but under the current rules Apple is legally in the right. And it could further be argued that they are entitled to dictate how you use their products.
I used the analogy of playwrights who won't let you perform their plays unless you do it exactly to their specifications once. I think that Apple has the right to do this, even if it's making a bunch of people mad.
I used the analogy of playwrights who won't let you perform their plays unless you do it exactly to their specifications once. I think that Apple has the right to do this, even if it's making a bunch of people mad.