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This isn't just about apps. Apple also has an ongoing
This isn't just about apps. Apple also has an ongoing effort to make sure it's not getting in the way of commercial uses to distribute pirated apps. Earlier this year , Apple began offering a program called "Apple Developer Program" to all Apple developers, allowing them to run commercial apps on every platform running on the company's platform. This has allowed Apple to use its platform to distribute apps that are based on proprietary versions of the operating system.
Apple is also currently seeking to gain legal status under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA).A woman is suing her former employer, alleging that she was fired after she was fired over a social media campaign that she said showed that her former boss knew she was a transsexual.
A former employee of U.S. Rep. Tom Cole says his former employer, Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), gave her an "unacceptable" promotion, despite knowing that she was a transgender woman.
"It's like Tom Cole's story," said the transgender woman who spoke out against Cole in an online petition posted on her own personal account.
"That's a disgrace," she said.
Meadows told BuzzFeed News that he was fired "because he knew I wasn't one of the transgenders he saw with respect to the other employees." He told BuzzFeed News he has not been fired "because of one or two transgenders." He said he has not been offered jobs, but for the past few years, he has been working under a promotion with staff, the petition said.
Meadows, who is also a former congressman, said he has never discussed transitioning with his former employer and is not surprised that the organization will try to discredit his story.
"I've been a member of Congress for over 30 years and I've never had to take a job with a transgendered member of Congress because of that. It's just not true," he said. "It's an insult to those of us who work this district who still can't get the job because of it. I'm sorry, Tom,"
Meadow, who has supported Rep. Mark Pocan (R-Wis.), called the allegations "shameful and despicable."
"It's sad that this is happening because it's an embarrassment to all of us and I think it's not the right way to be a member of the House," he said in a statement. "The fact that Tom Cole has been
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