| bxnytony said: hmmm again it seems many people here are just saying no big deal without reading my points. the tos and eula are both invalid as u cant pre consent to after market modification in amerca. Example: itunes. they also state that it may be necessary to update software or risk certain functionality loss or security threats. ok but if my itunes is still running at 6.0 can they ban u from the itunes store. nope that would be illegal. let me also be clear. i dont use the other os feature. i am merely concerned about the bad precedent this could set. suppose they said ohhh people might put illegally downloaded music so remove mp3 function. or disable wifi so they cant sign on thru unsecure network. one of the best things in america is that we are not forced to give up our rights in the name of security or big business. please people realize that this discussion is not about the other os feature but about consumer rights. |
They can ban you from the itunes store any day they want.
because you didn't purchase your itunes.......
Besides the fact that I already answered your whole argument about post purchase modifications.
It's done all the time, it's called patches, and every software company in the world does it.....








