- CG: Ars Technica reports that Apple’s knocked apps with names trying to leapfrog the queue back into touch. Ha! https://tinyurl.com/6nwecr #
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I think Apple should simply remove the offenders from the site, send them an nasty-gram telling them to fix it, and bury it in “paperwork” for a minimum of 5 days; a de facto suspension. Do it again and you’re gone. Period.
Apple shouldn’t waste time with sleazy marketers that could damage their reputation.