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    The Original Sin of Microsoft ... made worse by Apple

    http://www.law.harvard.edu/news/2011...r-is-dead.html

    Read and understand why Harvard Law Professor Johnathan Zittrain thinks that the PC is dead.
    The original sin behind the Microsoft case was made much worse. The issue wasn't whether it would be possible to buy an iPhone without Apple's Safari browser. It was that no other browser would be permitted—or, if permitted, it would be only through Apple's ongoing sufferance. And every app sold for the iPhone would have 30 percent of its price (and later, that of its "in-app purchases") go to Apple. Famously proprietary Microsoft never dared to extract a tax on every piece of software written by others for Windows—perhaps because, in the absence of consistent Internet access in the 1990s through which to manage purchases and licenses, there'd be no realistic way to make it happen. (Until they began trying to tax every Android smartphone made --GG)

    Fast forward 15 years, and that's just what Apple did with its iOS App Store.

    ...why should we be worried at all?

    The most important reasons have to do with the snowballing replicability of the iPhone framework. The App Store model has boomeranged back to the PC. There's now an App Store for the Mac to match that of the iPhone and iPad, and it carries the same battery of restrictions. Some restrictions, accepted as normal in the context of a mobile phone, seem more unfamiliar in the PC landscape.
    ...
    The content restrictions are unexplored territory. At the height of Windows's market dominance, Microsoft had no role in determining what software would and wouldn't run on its machines, much less whether the content inside that software was to be allowed to see the light of screen. Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Mark Fiore found his iPhone app rejected because it contained "content that ridicules public figures." Fiore was well-known enough that the rejection raised eyebrows, and Apple later reversed its decision. But the fact that apps must routinely face approval masks how extraordinary the situation is: tech companies are in the business of approving, one by one, the text, images, and sounds that we are permitted to find and experience on our most common portals to the networked world. Why would we possibly want this to be how the world of ideas works, and why would we think that merely having competing tech companies—each of which is empowered to censor—solves the problem?
    ...

    This is especially troubling as governments have come to realize that this framework makes their own censorship vastly easier: what used to be a Sisyphean struggle to stanch the distribution of books, tracts, and then websites is becoming a few takedown notices to a handful of digital gatekeepers. Suddenly, objectionable content can be made to disappear by pressuring a technology company in the middle
    ...
    Both software developers and users should demand more. Developers should look for ways to reach their users unimpeded, through still-open platforms, ... We need some angry nerds.
    Until desktops or laptops or notebooks or netbooks are no longer made, and only smartphones are available, I will continue to use Linux, Kubuntu (or another distro featuring the KDE4 DE) and FOSS. If they become unavailable or their connection to the Internet is no longer allowed because they are not a "smartphone" or tablet, I shall cease to use them, or I'll be dead. Which ever comes first.



    "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
    – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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    Re: The Original Sin of Microsoft ... made worse by Apple

    Originally posted by GreyGeek
    Until desktops or laptops or notebooks or netbooks are no longer made, and only smartphones are available, I will continue to use Linux, Kubuntu (or another distro featuring the KDE4 DE) and FOSS. If they become unavailable or their connection to the Internet is no longer allowed because they are not a "smartphone" or tablet, I shall cease to use them, or I'll be dead. Which ever comes first.
    You and me both. I cannot use a smartphone for much of anything--I've written before about my piss-poor eyesight since that damned brain surgery...trying to focus on that little screen is just too difficult. I don't want a tablet. I want my laptops and desktops. I *LIKE* having a real keyboard--especially like the one on this laptop, a full-size keyboard with a numeric pad on the right, just like on a desktop. I *LIKE* having a big screen where I can run tons of apps at once and place them conveniently. I *LIKE* my multiple desktops and being able to switch from one to another easily.

    But, wait! I'm actually not getting very worked up about the prospect of losing any of this. We've all heard instance after instance of something that was going to go away for whatever reason. Remember the big deal about GIF images back in...the '90s, I think? Remember the "Internet tax"...or something...that was going to make the Internet unavailable to the masses? So, yeah, I'll believe it when I see it.
    Xenix/UNIX user since 1985 | Linux user since 1991 | Was registered Linux user #163544

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      #3
      Re: The Original Sin of Microsoft ... made worse by Apple

      When I, early on, posted about the ability of a few:

      digital gatekeepers
      I was laughed, not very politely, off the forum. Seems that there might be some small credence to the idea after all.

      woodsmoke

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        Re: The Original Sin of Microsoft ... made worse by Apple

        It still amazes me how many people there are who like Apple because "they're not Microsoft".

        As far as I'm concerned, that makes about as much sense as liking Idi Amin because he's not Pol Pot...
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        "Let us think the unthinkable, let us do the undoable, let us prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all."
        -- Douglas Adams

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          Re: The Original Sin of Microsoft ... made worse by Apple

          With no intent to move OT or to start any type of flame war:

          The difference between Apple and Windows users is their choice of drug: Heroin vs Meth :-X :-X
          Windows no longer obstructs my view.
          Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
          "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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            #6
            Re: The Original Sin of Microsoft ... made worse by Apple

            Originally posted by Snowhog
            With no intent to move OT or to start any type of flame war:

            The difference between Apple and Windows users is their choice of drug: Heroin vs Meth :-X :-X
            I beg to differ! At least with Apple fan[boys/girls] they're using UNIX--whether they know/care or not. So they're leaps and bounds above window$ users, as far as I'm concerned anyway.
            Xenix/UNIX user since 1985 | Linux user since 1991 | Was registered Linux user #163544

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              Re: The Original Sin of Microsoft ... made worse by Apple

              Of course, my post was meant as 'humor'. But the point was this: Each has it's adherents [read:fanatics]. But, then, the same is/can be said of Linux users.

              What is important (in my mind anyway) is the reasoned (read:analytical] process the user uses when determining which OS to use. (Segue to the scientific laboratory and the proverbial 'lab rat' that is given a choice between cocaine and food. The rat opts for cocaine until it dies of starvation!) Of course, most users don't think about that at all - they are swayed by slick advertising and/or what they have had to use in schools or the work place.

              Those that choose to try Linux have actually thought about it.
              Windows no longer obstructs my view.
              Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
              "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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                Re: The Original Sin of Microsoft ... made worse by Apple

                The professor has obviously never heard of a package manager before. No wonder he's making a big deal out of it.
                "The only way Kubuntu could be more user friendly would be if it came with a virtual copy of Snowhog and dibl"

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                  #9
                  Re: The Original Sin of Microsoft ... made worse by Apple

                  Hm, where to start?!

                  We need some angry nerds.
                  This is brilliant.

                  Originally posted by DoYouKubuntu
                  So, yeah, I'll believe it when I see it.
                  If, on 10 September 2001, I told you that a Democratic president would be pressuring Congress for the right to murder U.S. citizens within their own borders, you would have laughed me out of the room. Little by little, we're all being trained to relinquish our rights and freedoms.

                  Originally posted by DoYouKubuntu
                  I beg to differ! At least with Apple fan[boys/girls] they're using UNIX--whether they know/care or not. So they're leaps and bounds above window$ users, as far as I'm concerned anyway.
                  As I see it, the difference is huge. How many fanbois would an imaginary restricted Linux have? "Ladies and gentlemen, here's version 45.74.21 of your favorite operating systems, Rubuntu! Here at Restricted Ubuntu, we make all the decisions for you. And in this latest release, your ability to change your desktop background has now been removed. Based on our extensive user testing, having to choose a wallpaper takes valuable mental effort, which would be better spent purchasing more apps from our improved Restrict-o-Store. Enjoy!"

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                    #10
                    Re: The Original Sin of Microsoft ... made worse by Apple

                    Originally posted by SteveRiley
                    How many fanbois would an imaginary restricted Linux have? "Ladies and gentlemen, here's version 45.74.21 of your favorite operating systems, Rubuntu! Here at Restricted Ubuntu, we make all the decisions for you. And in this latest release, your ability to change your desktop background has now been removed. Based on our extensive user testing, having to choose a wallpaper takes valuable mental effort, which would be better spent purchasing more apps from our improved Restrict-o-Store. Enjoy!"
                    "Freedumb Linux - It's still free, but you're still a moron, so we've made all the decisions for you." :P
                    Windows no longer obstructs my view.
                    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
                    "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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