@nileane Americans usually look at EU laws from their by-the-letter, precedence based common law, not expecting the in-spirit approach of non-Anglo-Saxon legal systems. Even Apple's response was typically American—trying to find sophist gaps in the wording, complying in a "clever" way ("Look, I do just what you said! Happy now?"). While I don't expect American tech bloggers to understand European law or how they pedal populist anti EU propaganda, I expected more from Apple's lawyers.