Personally, I'm more concerned with the off-shore accounts with enough money to solve world poverty; the Chinese sweat shops with mandatory military-style morning exercises to get their employees hearty and hale for fifteen hour shifts; the suicide nets extending from the walls of the aforementioned factories; the lobbying to disband Chinese labour unions to increase their margins; the child workers...
It's the idea of this setting a precedent that scares some people. Itunes' music sales have plummeted, so the notion of them routinely forcing the latest radio friendly unit shifters onto your harddrive, unless you actively make an effort to rid yourself of them, is a bit worrying. All they had to do was ask...