You have to be completely clueless, if you think they’re not trying to protect copyright laws. If you don’t want to pay the $.99 , there’s plenty of torrents and things out there to help you download movies, games, music…
B) reflects C)
And A), if you don’t like it start your own “App. store”. If you come into a paintball arena where they require you to where a mask (if you don’t the insurance company wouldn’t cover the paintball arena owner, which is why they make you sign a terms of use (waiver) agreement to abide by their rules) and you refuse to where a mask and not abide by their rules, why would they let you play? …So you can get them in legal trouble and/or possibly sue them, closing down their business?? Same goes for the app. store. They have a certain number of “rules” to go by for many reasons and if you don’t want to abide by them, you can do whatever else you’d like, but not use the “App. store”.