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Originally Posted by AnemicOak
No, but if you're found guilty of a crime you might very well be put on parole with a very different set of rights and expectations until you've finished that parole.
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Exactly.
Criminals on parole have to toe the line and obey the parole officer or they get the full penalty dropped on them.
And it was *Apple* that was convicted, not iBooks, so the monitoring applies to all of Apple, at the monitor's discretion. Just as parole officers can drop in on convicts at home, at work, at any time they choose, not when it is convenient for the convict.