Oh boy, this only gets better:
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With the iPad proving a runaway success, Apple is finding itself increasingly cast as an arbiter of public morals when approving content for iPad and iPhone apps placed in the iTunes store.
The role, however, does not sit well with Apple which three times recently has overturned its ban on content submitted to the store following coverage of its decisions in the broader media.
Yesterday, Apple reversed its decision to ban a depiction of two men kissing in Tom Bouden's graphic novel of Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. The graphic showed the men's buttocks, but no frontal nudity.
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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/aust...-1225880583748
And the closing line in the article just about sums it up for me:
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Apple again overturned its ban following adverse coverage.
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