@manton @mmetcalfe True. Maybe I was just being nitpicky. I think of morality as a higher-order value, but I also know that it can differ based on culture. When you add business to the mix, it makes it even muddier. In traditional Islamic cultures, asking for an interest for a loan you make is considered highly immoral, whereas in some parts of the West, the sentiment of "greed, for a lack of a better word is good". I think ethics are more micro and more about what you* think you would do and, ergo, how you also may expect someone else to do, thus judging them negatively if they don't. We cannot ascribe intent to how someone acts unless that intent is expressly stated but a string of actions can point to intent. A good example is Google initially saying, Do No Evil and then proceeding to do things that some/many thought were evil. I'm looking for similar stated principles by Apple that we think they are violating. Personally, I think they are acting dickishly and prioritizing higher profits above everything else. Hence sometimes it helps to remain small & content even if you believe you are not impacting everyone's life.