But you cannot legally take an iWhatever app and make it work on a PC without Apple's written consent (which would most likely entail paying royalties). Copyright is on the actual source code (and to some extend layout and graphic design features) only, not the concept of some application (otherwise there would only be 1 social networking site, 1 set of office and email applications, 1 server operating system, etc). Technically if you develop the code on your own, without using any source code from Apple, then legal precedence shows that if you develop code independently, even if it accomplishes the same thing, you are not in violation of copyrights.
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