Friday, December 12, 2008

Is Apple in the book-banning business?

Apple has refused to allow an application called "Comic Reader" in the iTunes Store because they don't like the comic book it ships with -- effectively, they've gotten into the business of banning or approving literature. It seems Apple would approve the application, ComicReader, but not the comic it ships with, Murderdrome. Follow the logic: Murderdrome is NOT an application - it is literature (of a sort). Interesting comment here at MikeCane2008.

Caution: He uses some pretty graphic scenes from Reservoir Dogs - ready for download in iTunes - to make his point that Apple is not comparing Apples to Apples.

2 comments:

Ruth said...

Apple is not a public institution. It has every right to choose what things it associates with in terms of its business model. "Book banning" is a phrase that I've seen thrown around by anyone and at anyone who makes a choice to not allow everything under the sun. If the creators of the app don't include the offending comic, I suspect that Apple will relent, and then people who WANT the specific comic will be able to get it.

David Booker said...

Ruth, I agree with everything you said. It is the inconsistent enforcement of their policy that puzzles me. Thanks for the comment.