I fear App Review is getting too powerful (2015) [pdf]
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I fear App Review is getting too powerful (2015) [pdf]
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#3What is the context for this being hosted at house.gov? I didn't follow the hearings THAT closely. Was this particular letter discussed?
Re: I fear App Review is getting too powerful (2015) [pdf]
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#5What is the context for this being hosted at house.gov? I didn't follow the hearings THAT closely. Was this particular letter discussed?
This constitutes the evidence gathering/discovery part of the investigation.
Re: I fear App Review is getting too powerful (2015) [pdf]
#6Yet the same execs that were CC’d are in charge. I’m glad they had some great “thoughts” on the matter.
Re: I fear App Review is getting too powerful (2015) [pdf]
#7The rule exists for precisely the reason this email notes: to prevent the selling of deceptive in-app ads. How are App Review personnel supposed to know if the in-app links to other apps are there to really "serve the user" or as paid advertising? They can't, hence the rule. I don't see this is a problem, I see this as a good thing - I don't want to be exposed to deceptive advertising.
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#8Man, from the title I was really hoping this was an internal Apple doc written to Tim Cook by an Apple higher-up, or that it would maybe include a response from Tim Cook but, nope, it's just a well-written complaint expouding on the chokehold Apple has on their walled garden ecosystem.
Re: I fear App Review is getting too powerful (2015) [pdf]
#9"Oh Lord, oooh you are so big. So absolutely huge. Gosh, we're all really impressed down here I can tell you. Forgive us, O Lord, for this dreadful toadying and barefaced flattery. But you are so strong and, well, just so super. Fantastic. Amen"
Edit: I guess it's sort of about establishing your bona fides before making a complaint, letting them know you don't expect them to immediately do everything you say, but it's so... fawningly written.
Re: I fear App Review is getting too powerful (2015) [pdf]
#10What is the context for this being hosted at house.gov? I didn't follow the hearings THAT closely. Was this particular letter discussed?