Comments on: Apple rejects iPhone app over access to Kama Sutra
Company turns down an e-book reader for the App Store because it lets you search for and download a text-only version of the ancient Indian book on sexuality.
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No, it is just Apple. You will use the equipment you purchased from them how they tell you to. Well, how they allow you to.
How is that mystical? They do it all the time.
Cracks me up how haters seem to camp out in this section just salivating at the latest Apple misstep.
See! It proves Apple sucks! The only difference between Apple's missteps - forbidding a book because it can access a classic erotic text? - and Microsoft (let's talk about Vista, ok?) is response time.
C'mon, clearly there's no agenda or the other sources for the text would also be unavailable.
They do it for Microsoft so what's new?
Gee, I guess Apple is really a lot like every other company...except they charge more for the privilege.
Parental control putting this app in an "Adult section" isn't the problem. The problem is that they have rejected a simple e-reader based on the fact that you have the ability to read a certain book, which in no way is affiliated or included with the e-reader. By your example, all apps that allow you to read books should be in the adult section, along with the web browser & search engine. The point behind the story is that this is not the case - you can get this same book on any accepted app.
The phone is set to release on June 6th.. and there is currently no way to develop for it.. Smart move.
Keep up the good work, Apple! Have a great holiday weekend!
Sincerely,
An AAPL shareholder (and customer)
Good Lord, this is a debacle as amusing as the DOS 5.0 fun (remember that? When your MS-DOS kernel would randomly decide to permanently mark *all* files on your hard drive as permanently deleted?).
Big Software is Watching .
Exactly. Apple is literally in the business of Banning Books now. Amazing move.
How farts and burp sounds are okay, but talk of sexuality in text form isn't OK baffles me.
Looking forward to the new OS to see if we can get beyond the big-brother babysitting stuff.
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Any company can be inconsistent in its actions but what I find particularly troubling is the inability to get the attention of a real person, capable of critical thinking, rather than one canned email response after another.
Is there anyone here who has not experienced the frustration and feeling of impotence in trying to get past the corporate stonewall?
Ultimately, public outrage can change corporate behavior. So props to cnet for publicizing the problem.
- by May 22, 2009 12:47 PM PDT
- Really, apps that provide the ability to ACCESS an obscene or objectionable text are barred? Clearly, Apple has gone off the deep end and now appears to be actively encourging iPhone users to jailbreak their iPhones so as to end this foolishness. I myself find the Christian bible in many ways objectionable, yet there's dozens of apps that not only provide access to it, but even the text itself. Perhaps Apple would like to ban libraries - there is no end to the goodies that can be had in such establishments. Seriously, Apple needs to take a deep breath, meet internally, and develop a means to stop themselves from further embarrassing themselves with more decisions like this one.
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