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No, there's no world where Apple blocks access to an account because they're showing derogatory content towards Apple products, and a company gets a judge to overturn that block because it's not technically libel. Apple has the right to block you from their sign-in for any reason. Short of pulling a move like Epic and suing them for antitrust, a court of law is never going to enter into the equation. None of these ar…
> Apple gets to decide what they mean. (IAAL, this is not legal advice.) That's not how contract law works. There's a whole body of law around how to construe language in contracts, and it's subject to litigation and dispute if the definition isn't made clear in the contract itself. > no court of law is going to rule that they don't have the right to block Then you don't know courts very well. Such clauses are still…
Nobody said they have to, just that it's very dangerous to depend on such a service. I say bad things about companies all the time!