We need to re-define what 'rights' mean in a digital age. The ideas of property rights from the 1800's are vaguely applicable in digital contexts.
Ultimately, we are the creators of the society we live in, so if we don't think laws are working for everyone, we should change them. We have tons of laws against price gouging, preventing businesses from fleecing customers, etc. Apple grabbing 30% of sales of a company is not something I support.
Ultimately, we are the creators of the society we live in, so if we don't think laws are working for everyone, we should change them. We have tons of laws against price gouging, preventing businesses from fleecing customers, etc. Apple grabbing 30% of sales of a company is not something I support.