Comment by lokar 8 months ago There is a fair chance apple blocked the app in response to legal or political pressure from the EU. 3 comments lokar Reply agos 8 months ago I would say the chance is very, very slim. lokar 8 months ago I had the impression that many governments have a very pro-IP stance and little concern about blocking access to agos 8 months ago oh, they absolutely do. But in my experience when they block access to something, they do it very publicly, not by backdoor deals with gatekeepers
agos 8 months ago I would say the chance is very, very slim. lokar 8 months ago I had the impression that many governments have a very pro-IP stance and little concern about blocking access to agos 8 months ago oh, they absolutely do. But in my experience when they block access to something, they do it very publicly, not by backdoor deals with gatekeepers
lokar 8 months ago I had the impression that many governments have a very pro-IP stance and little concern about blocking access to agos 8 months ago oh, they absolutely do. But in my experience when they block access to something, they do it very publicly, not by backdoor deals with gatekeepers
agos 8 months ago oh, they absolutely do. But in my experience when they block access to something, they do it very publicly, not by backdoor deals with gatekeepers
I would say the chance is very, very slim.
I had the impression that many governments have a very pro-IP stance and little concern about blocking access to
oh, they absolutely do. But in my experience when they block access to something, they do it very publicly, not by backdoor deals with gatekeepers