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Re: Under the fold.
Authored by: Gringo_ on Saturday, November 03 2012 @ 09:59 AM EDT

I'm not sure what you guys are talking about. On my desktop, using Chrome, the statement leading to the link to the legal decision is clearly visible without scrolling. On my Samsung Captivate, the page loads first if full view, but of course any text on that page is unreadably too small until I tap to expand the page. Then I have to scroll down to read the notice, except the first time I tried this, the page expanded such that the top and bottom were off screen and I was left staring almost directly at the notice - perhaps because I tapped in the middle of the page. From my experience, I cannot complain they were trying to hide the notice. Of course it would be better as a banner at the top of the page, but they are certainly no going to do that.

In summary based on my experience, it appears Apple decided to quit playing games and do exactly as they were told. However, I would still quibble about their newspaper ads that don't identify the sponsor. That act was a continuation of their surly behaviour.

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