[citation][nom]paigeinfull[/nom]Am I the only one that thinks comments like these are a little too over the top? You're abusing a great man's speech in the civil rights movement to compare to AT&T (not apple) restricting a phone to their network. I realize it was done in humor but it's kind of offensive[/citation]
To some people, such as myself, it's not humour. It's serious.
How many people have died in the name of freedom, only to have it taken away again.
Some people believe it's over the top to fight a government that imprisons their own people just for speaking out.
Any loss of freedom is significant, no matter how small or trivial.
Plain and simple, we own the product, and they should have absolutely no control on who we use it with.
I live in a multicultural area, and if you ask anyone here why they left their mother countries, almost everyone will give you one word, 'freedom'.