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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
iPad Hardware and Accessories
using the ipad to read your magazine subscriptions
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<blockquote data-quote="schweb" data-source="post: 1187880" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I think it's a little premature to be worrying about the demise of publishing on the iPad. At this point, it remains to be seen how it will play out, who will or will not actually be impacted, and how the rules are ultimately interpreted since there is some gray area.</p><p></p><p>Give it time, see what happens. Because until we see what actually happens, anything else is just complete conjecture.</p><p></p><p>I can virtually guarantee the "worst case scenario" won't happen. Why? Because either the rules aren't as bad or publishers won't care as much as we think, or Apple will certainly modify the rules if publishers start pulling out wholesale from the iOS ecosystem.</p><p></p><p>This most likely will ultimately turn out to be the latest version of "antennagate" in the end. A lot of initial weeping and gnashing of teeth and it will play out to be a non-issue for most. That's my prediction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="schweb, post: 1187880, member: 59"] I think it's a little premature to be worrying about the demise of publishing on the iPad. At this point, it remains to be seen how it will play out, who will or will not actually be impacted, and how the rules are ultimately interpreted since there is some gray area. Give it time, see what happens. Because until we see what actually happens, anything else is just complete conjecture. I can virtually guarantee the "worst case scenario" won't happen. Why? Because either the rules aren't as bad or publishers won't care as much as we think, or Apple will certainly modify the rules if publishers start pulling out wholesale from the iOS ecosystem. This most likely will ultimately turn out to be the latest version of "antennagate" in the end. A lot of initial weeping and gnashing of teeth and it will play out to be a non-issue for most. That's my prediction. [/QUOTE]
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