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They broke the TOS so Apple would block the app, which then gives them standing in court. Without standing, any judge would dismiss their case.


A fair point for legal pragmatism, though it doesn't affect my opinion of their character.


Ah yes, the sanctity of the ToS was violated. My heart bleeds.


Why the snark? I certainly said more than "they violated the ToS", which I even explicitly stated was an overbearing ToS.




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