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I disagree. They shouldn't do that.

The price of dealing with the restrictions is justified by the exposure you get to a market willing to pay for goods. The few apps I've had that were rejected were done so justifiably, and when they weren't, we worked it out with them.

Most of this is hearsay, not fact.



If it was a free market, you'd be SOL and are defending it on that basis.




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