LoopHoles
Nov 18, 2003, 01:49 AM
so, according to Think Secret, an Apple started a legal dispute with an employee developed Netflix Fanatic, a $10 shareware app for managing your netflix rental queue. now the app is no longer available and apple is claiming ownership of it and the source code.
Think Secret article: http://www.thinksecret.com/news/netflixfanatic.html
my questions:
why would apple do this? just because they can, steve :rolleyes: ?
what are they going to do with the idea and the source code?
maybe netflix threatened to sue apple, though i don't see why they would, since this app just makes the user's experience better.
think secret suggests that apple will integrate the tech into sherlock. my hunch is that, if they don't just lock it up and forget about it, they'll make a deal with netflix to bundle the app with .mac subs and give a one month free gift certificate upon subscription to or renewal of .mac. that's still far off, though.
what is apple up to?
Think Secret article: http://www.thinksecret.com/news/netflixfanatic.html
my questions:
why would apple do this? just because they can, steve :rolleyes: ?
what are they going to do with the idea and the source code?
maybe netflix threatened to sue apple, though i don't see why they would, since this app just makes the user's experience better.
think secret suggests that apple will integrate the tech into sherlock. my hunch is that, if they don't just lock it up and forget about it, they'll make a deal with netflix to bundle the app with .mac subs and give a one month free gift certificate upon subscription to or renewal of .mac. that's still far off, though.
what is apple up to?
