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To: Cogito who wrote (108988)2/12/2011 10:02:56 PM
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Here's the scoop from Apple:

developer.apple.com

Apple has no mechanism for forcing anyone to participate in the program if they don't want to.


Of course they do. It is call a "court of law".


Meanwhile, on the USB thing, we're kind of both right.


No, we aren't. The Wiki article states essentially what I told you. Intel was one of a number of organizations who jointly developed USB.

But this doesn't really make any difference. The point I was making is that APPL charges to connect to their devices. Intel, MSFT, and others who sell products to the general public usually don't. This is the difference between "open" systems and closed architectures.
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