Apple Does Right Thing: Kama Sutra eBook Reader Welcomed to App Store
8:43 am, May 24th, 2009, Leander Kahney

Who says Apple doesn’t listen to customers? Thanks to a public outcry, Apple has reversed course and accepted the Eucalyptus eBook reader into the iPhone App Store.
The web erupted in outrage last week when developer Jamie Montgomerie’s eBook reader was rejected by Apple because it allowed readers to download the Kama Sutra from Project Gutenberg — which Apple deemed “inappropriate sexual content.”
But on Sunday Montgomerie received a call from Apple. The Apple representative chatted with the developer about his app and invited him to resubmit it.
“We talked about the confusion surrounding its App Store rejections, which I am happy to say is now fully resolved,” Montgomerie wrote on his blog.
The application is now available for purchase from the App Store for $10. A small victory for common sense.
Posted by Leander Kahney in Apple, News, iPhone | Comment on this article















Why do yoos guys care so much about Apple’s censorship policies? I’m usually game for a good gripe, but this one is lost on me. Your frequent attention to it actually just sounds bratty.
It’s their product and they get to cater to whichever market they’d prefer.
The Idiot, on May 24th, 2009 at 9:41 am