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IBM but not Apple?
So why does IBM have to make their operating system work on competitors equipment but Apple can still lock out everyone from making compatible hardware for their OS?Don't give the argument that Apple's only 8% of the PC market. They're 100% of the Apple OS market and a monopoly for that market.