That’s not for Apple to determine. So many things can be used for piracy. That’s clearly the user’s responsibility. They role as stewards of the App Store is that the app does what it is supposed to do and not other nefarious things. What’s next, preventing torrent clients from running on the Apple platform, because some people use torrents to get their stolen porn?
You’re right, it’s not for apple, you, or the app developer to determine that - it will be the lawyers and judge. I sometimes feels like people speak here while being detached from the reality/living in their own little fediverse bubble.
That’s not for Apple to determine. So many things can be used for piracy. That’s clearly the user’s responsibility. They role as stewards of the App Store is that the app does what it is supposed to do and not other nefarious things. What’s next, preventing torrent clients from running on the Apple platform, because some people use torrents to get their stolen porn?
Apple, YOU ARE NOT MY SUPERVISOR.
Doesn’t apple already disallow torrent clients?
No
You’re right, it’s not for apple, you, or the app developer to determine that - it will be the lawyers and judge. I sometimes feels like people speak here while being detached from the reality/living in their own little fediverse bubble.
Besides, speaking of torrents: https://www.theverge.com/news/767344/apple-removes-itorrent-altstore-pal-ios-marketplace
If you read the article, it wasn’t because of torrents, but sanctions on Russians.
And you believe it? The app was available for a long time prior to EU DMA
I don’t think you ever read that article, it’s definitely not supporting your argument.
What argument?