![]() The problem is actually not the app store itself, but that Apple runs it, as well as your OS and your hardware. “The ‘bad pirates’ are Apple, taking over the control of our everyday computer usage.” UPDATE: Sunde wrote to Cult of Mac with the following clarification, which he says was his original statement to Forbes: “Even though they might not force us to use the App store today, it is of course a lucrative move for them to move into forcing you to use their app store to get programs. A group called Hackulous, is called Kickback to break copy protection in the Mac App store. ![]() The Mac App store, which has already reportedly been breached for free downloads of Angry Birds is an easy target. ![]() “Piracy is not a threat, it’s a need,” he says. Sunde, who is facing jail time and a $700,000 fine after unsuccessfully fighting charges of encouraging copyright infringement by helping set up Pirate Bay, reportedly hit “delete” when a software update automatically installed the App Store on his Mac.
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