Hey, Apple was ok about publishing VLC at their Store, but some developers 
wont(VLC/Nokia developer(s) made a lot of users unhappy, not Apple). Anyway, 
you are able to install it via jailbreak , so there's no legal issues.

Besides,we are talking about a Mac computers, not  IOS devices 

So far, Apple didn't broke any GPL licenses , those apps int the AppStore with  
GPL licenses still stand like.
On Dec 9, 2011, at 12:37 PM, Cyrille Berger Skott wrote:

> On Friday 09 December 2011, Alex Sarmiento wrote:
>> Sorry, i didn't meant to be harsh and  I don't have anything against Nokia
>> people, they support great open source projects. But i am just an unhappy
>> user who cannot  use VLC in the iPhone ;( for no reason, that's not
>> freedom.
> You should direct your blame/hate at Apple for not allowing you to run any 
> applications you want on your device. Instead to put it on people who have 
> spend effort developing open source applications. And keep in mind, they have 
> the right to choose the license they wish, and if that license is 
> incompatible 
> with idevice, well maybe that has to do with the freedom restriction that 
> have 
> been put in place by Apple, rather than the developer of that application.
> 
> -- 
> Cyrille Berger Skott
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