But loads of apps charge for info that's freely available. I don't
think there's any way they'd have dropped this if it was something
else - say RobandSamleaks - that didn't comply with US law. They've
done it because it's Wikileaks and because they're actually a deeply
conservative company.

Rob
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On 23 December 2010 17:02, Sam - MacAmbulance <i...@macambulance.co.uk> wrote:
> Apple's not censoring wikileaks at all, they're just blocking an app as it
> doesn't comply with a law, US law in particular. Also blocking an app which
> charges for content that is freely available from the wikileaks website.
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