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Apple's Ad Agency Goes After Mac Rumour Sites

lythari writes "ZDNet is reporting that Apple's advertising agency is threatening several publications carrying Apple ads to stop printing Apple rumours or else Apple will stop advertising with them. " Hmmm...can you say "Bad Karma"?

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  1. bitter apple by jspectre · · Score: 5

    i'm a die-hard apple fan, or at least i was. i go back to a 128 in 1984 and a //e in 1980. but i'll say this, apple sure is alienating their fans these days. jobs may have been good for pulling apple out of a rut, but he doesn't seem to have the ability to manage things as they flow along.

    since he's taken over he's managed to:
    kill the clones
    kill the newton
    bring back the closed, all-in-one, non-upgradable mac (iMac and Cube)
    throw NeXTOS on top of new hardware (sorry OSX is NeXT in mac's clothing)
    threaten to sue a few dozen web sites
    just about squash publication of a book that doesn't portray him as a god
    act like a spoiled brat when ATI let the cat out of the bag a little early (like we didn't know anyway?)
    Sell out Apple to Microsoft.
    Piss off game developers.
    Piss off 3rd parties with constant color switches.
    Failed to give the users/consumers many of the things they have asked for, 6 slot systems, voice recgonition, multi-button mice, etc.
    Turn Apple's once great, free support into clueless, expensive, too-long-on-hold waste of time (example: call up with a broken mouse and they insist you reinstall the OS. hello??? yes, this happened to me. their tech support are clueless and only know how to read a script)
    sue their own (ex)employees
    go from a happy-friendly image to one of a closed, grey corporate environment.. kinda like what they didn't want in their 1984 ad. hmm.. Is that jobs we now see on the big screen?

    What's up with this? I think someone needs to take Jobs over their knee and spank him a few times. Doesn't he know how to play nice with everyone else? Apple's market share sucks and by pissing off the only fans and users they have it's going to drop even more.

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  2. I've said it before... by Reality+Master+101 · · Score: 5

    And i'll say it again. Apple's historical behavior is far worse than Microsoft ever dreamed of being. The only reason no one cares about Apple's shinanigans is that they have been so incompetent at become a monopoly.

    Can you imagine the uproar if Microsoft used their advertising dollars to try and influence editorial content?

    I detest Apple-the-company, but ironically I'm excited about Apple's products for the first time since, well, 1984 (the release of the Mac). The Open Source community really, really needs to take what is good about OS/X (such as the XML-based configurations, perhaps the rendering system) and get the good ideas. Otherwise I may be tempted to someday get a Unix-based Mac. I really want a Unix-based desktop system that has a reasonable set of business applications, but not at that price (figuratively and literally).


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  3. Bad Karma? by mindstrm · · Score: 5

    Folks,we might think it's silly.. but this is not 'evil'.

    Apple isn't threatening to sue; Apple isn't threatening to abuse the courts to kill 'the little guy'. Apple is saying 'We don't agree with your putting up rumors, so we've decided that unless you stop doing it, we cannot advertise with you anymore'. This is called VOTING WITH YOUR MONEY.

    Why should apple advertise with someone who is doing something they don't agree with? For the same reason you should buy music from a band you don't agree with?

  4. Apple PR Flowchart by omarius · · Score: 5
    • Whine.
    • Take Ball
    • Go home
    • Repeat

    They should be happy to get the fsking publicity.

    -Omar

  5. Um, Apple, They're some of your BEST advertising! by namespan · · Score: 5

    Bad Karma, and a big mistake. The rumors sites are some of Apple's best advertising.

    I am not the Apple fan that I once was, but a few years ago, when everyone was still saying "Won't be long now before Apple dies," I was hearing other tunes from.... the rumors sites. They're some of the biggest supporters. They print the good news that everyone wants to beleive. They provide hints of things to come, soon, enticing fans to imagine and beleive in and most of all _eagerly anticipate_ them. Pop stars and politicians could take publicity lessons from the Apple Rumor Press.

    And the rest of the people, who Steve Jobs wants to "Wow" and "Surprise"? The untamed masses who are just getting a computer? They don't read the sites, Steve. Your secrets are safe. The fans visit the rumor mills; most people don't. The fans will check your cool stuff anyway. The average consumer will be intruiged with your suprises. It's OK. Leave the rumor sites alone. Heck, use them like politicians use the press... leak info selectively. But don't sue them. Good grief.

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