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Originally Posted by AceXMachine
Uhhh yeah it does. And you are overstating the fact by saying "...people want to put crap on their iPhone...". I am sure the Twitter app and the plethora of other apps that got denied were all real pieces of junk </SARCASM>. It IS the governments job to *****slap mega-corps trying to impose their will on the consumer. Where government goes wrong is when it does nothing, or comes in and stays in. Like I say, get in, get off, then get the **** out.
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No, it is not the government's job to slap mega corps. Maybe in the sense of some sort of monopoly, but there are certainly other cell phones and carriers out there. IMO the government's only job is to protect it's citizens. Not decide what apps can be put on a phone. That is up to the company that built the device. Don't get me wrong it's not like I'm anti government, if fact I work for the Department of Defense. If no law is broken, FCC needs to stay out.