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Good morning,

Research in Motion's local chief has welcomed changes to mobile app classification rules announced last week.

The move by the Standing Committee of Attorneys-General to dump the current system - where app developers were required to submit apps for approval, but largely didn't - was seen as a positive step forward, although complexity in the classification regime still existed.

-- Ry Crozier

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