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mmaunder ◴[] No.25606123[source]
You’re angry. I’ve felt this in a trademark lawsuit. You think the world should get behind you and change the corrupt system.

My advice is to immediately rebrand as gracefully and effectively as possible and use all that activist energy to effect the transition.

They kind of have a point which doesn’t make them right, but they hold all the cards and you will lose this one and regret the wasted bandwidth.

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washadjeffmad ◴[] No.25618043[source]
https://www.macrumors.com/2021/01/02/amphetamine-app-store-r...

Apple has reversed their position after the developer appealed. They did not lose anything or have to rebrand.

Given this outcome and the minor expense in time it took to achieve, do you still stand by your advice that people should immediately support and enable a unilateral decision because there is a power difference between the parties?

How has this updated your beliefs about the likelihood of amenable redress with the App Store appeals process?

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