"If Apple’s iPad has the effect on our print reading matter in the way
iTunes did on our music consumption, Apple could wind up the dominant
channel by which we get published “print” information.

That’s why the issue of Apple picking and choosing what we can and
can’t read is so disturbing. If they’re forcing magazines to edit
their contents in order to get distribution, then whatever Apple’s
then-current (and thus far completely arbitrary) rules would determine
what you get to read.

It might even determine the political, religious, or ideological slant
of what you’re permitted to read."

read on here: http://government.zdnet.com/?p=8356&tag=wrapper;col1

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