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It's perfectly legal, and ethical, but that doesn't mean Apple has to play nice about it.

Plus the question wasn't whether AirFoil was in violation earlier, but only over the most recent update which I think was after the licensing model was in place.

(incidentally I think Apple is stupid for enforcing the rules this way, but it's their playground and if they want to protect their private key by being stand offish, then there's not much you can do, except Cydia)



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