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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 So why wasn't it submitted as an iBook, rather than an App? I have no interest in the ePub versions that have been available for iBooks, Kindle, and Nook (is this still even a thing?) for some time. h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by enquiry Yes I do believe it exists. I also believe they have every right to do what they wish with the app store as it is their private property. Just like you have the right/option to sell your app elsewhere. I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by enquiry In your first post you stated the grounds upon which they rejected your app. You mean for leaving in blacked out redacted jokes? When that is made the primary condition of listing their app, what else ca…
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It very well might, but shouldn’t you and I make that determination? Just going by the press releases (http://www.trulytastelessjokes.com/apps), I can’t see how it could possibly suck more than its peers. At least it looks nice designwise.
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But Diego, you say that apple is not censoring these joke apps, but rather choosing not to sell them in their store. On what grounds do you think that decision was made? According to the press release, the tasteless joke apps don't violate a…
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Not at all. What I am saying is that since Apple is quick to censor innocuous things in the good old US of A like jokes that are freely available in other apps already on the appStore - and have a known pedigree with 30 years of history - Apple has …
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Of course not, but it doesn’t look good for you when you praise your fine selection of them. My point is that since Apple censors stuff in the US, how could they ever have moral high ground in China? I had to cut and paste too!
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Forget China, Apple likes censorship in the US as well! http://www.trulytastelessjokes.com/protest/ "Truly Tasteless Jokes was the best-selling paperback of 1982. A pop culture phenomenon, it spawned the first series to occupy four spots on the Ne…