That about sums up everything, doesn't it? The said highlight on Apple's
Terms and Condition brought an onslaught of protests and debates on Twitter and
Apple forums saying that it's absurd and practically stupid. But hey, iTunes
isn't the only online market that does the same thing. In fact, Amazon does that
to their Kindle Fire users and Google Play has the similar agreement with all
their Android smartphone owners.
Oh what the heck. The thing is, if you don't agree with all these terms, you
can sue Apple, sell used iPhone or just shut up http://www.iphonecaseno1.com/
and get a small MP3 player made from China where you can store all your pirated
songs.
Well going back to Mr. John McClane, his wife Emma Heming refuted all reports
of Willis suing Apple over a Samsung S4 Case petty
iTunes album. In response to numerous tweets and suggestions that Willis could
give his children his iTunes password she tweeted: "It's not a true story."
Yeah, we custom Galaxy S4
Case almost got punk'd too. LOL!
After the great verdict announced last Friday by the California Court, it
seems that every smartphone user is contemplating cashing on the Apple versus
Samsung patent war. The cold IT war between two of the biggest consumer
electronics companies in the world has not only racked the tech world, it has
also affected the smartphone market big time. District Court in the Northern
District of California after accusing their Korean competitors of infringing on
six patents. This loss for Samsung did not only affect the company's image or
legal actions, it also apparently affected the reselling value for their
smartphones by NFL iphone 5
Case 10%
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