I saw another user post that maybe it's the other way around.
Maybe Apple really did do something that NBC didn't think was right, so NBC did what they thought was best and pull what they could off of iTunes in retaliation. Could that be?
I'm not saying it is, but maybe we should look at it from both perspectives.
Many of us are mad at NBC, mainly because we do purchase stuff legally, and NBC pulling it off a convenient and well-known online store makes us all MAD. Also the way NBC now positions their content is also not as convenient for some.
But there could be something more deep into it, on a corporate level, and MAYBE, it's not NBC that's the bad guy. Maybe.
Does anyone think this could be possible? This is just a guess. So what do you think?
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I saw another user post that maybe it's the other way around.
Maybe Apple really did do something that NBC didn't think was right, so NBC did what they thought was best and pull what they could off of iTunes in retaliation. Could that be?
I'm not saying it is, but maybe we should look at it from both perspectives.
Many of us are mad at NBC, mainly because we do purchase stuff legally, and NBC pulling it off a convenient and well-known online store makes us all MAD. Also the way NBC now positions their content is also not as convenient for some.
But there could be something more deep into it, on a corporate level, and MAYBE, it's not NBC that's the bad guy. Maybe.
Does anyone think this could be possible? This is just a guess. So what do you think?