Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Censored by Apple Computer

I have just been censored by Apple Computer.

I started a new folio of artwork in 2005 that was bluntly interrupted when I was bodily injured by a Brinks truck. Now, in 2008 I am just now able to complete and bring this work to market. There are 25 works in all. They are single, double, and triple nude male figures in various poses and compositions. While I understand this work is not meant for everyone, it is not intended for everyone.

I sent my print order to Apple Print services to get a sample book printed. The layout had text on the cover and a few lines of text on the first text page and some on the very back, all using their template. The rest of the book was the pictures of these completed works.

On July 14, 2008 I received an email from Apple Photo services telling me that my order had been cancelled. The reason they gave was this: "The text on one or more pages was cut off."
I sent a reply query stating that my book had no text other than as described above and was not sure what they meant, since the book was all pictures, not text.

So today, July 15, I get back this reply email from an Apple guy named "Patrick and I'll be assisting you" which says in part "upon carefully examining your order, the printer identified what we deem to be inappropriate content. As a result, your order has not been processed and you have not been charged. I am very sorry for any inconvenience and I apologize for the printer not providing the correct information."

I just responded to Apple Representative "Patrick and I'll be assisting you" as follows:

"So I am being censored by Apple computer for printing a sample art book because the printer deems the content inappropriate. I would like you to explain to me specifically how the content is "inappropriate" and for whom it is inappropriate and who decided. Short of that, I expect my order to be filled as placed."

I haven't received a cancellation of the second order, but was told to expect one by Apple Representative "Patrick and I'll be assisting you".

As an artist who has used Apple products for years and years, and even used Apple products in the creation of these works, I find Apple's censorship "inappropriate."

Apple sells and allows songs with explicit lyrics on iTunes, which are publicly available to millions everyday and they don't censor that audible content. I want a single sample book that would, for now, just be seen by me, and Apple sees fit to censor my visual content, my art? Does this mean that Apple thinks it is OK to 'hear' but not 'see' what they deem inappropriate content?

Does this also mean that Apple will not sell me an iPhone because I will put this Apple censored content on their phone? Or that I will not be allowed to buy a new Apple Computer to make this inappropriate content? Let's hope that they haven't yet developed the technology to live search your computer and iphone. Give them time though, they will.

stay tuned...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear about this censorship. It astounds me that our society looks the other way on TV violence, etc., and then find the human body to be indecent. How did this happen?

Anyway, I would love to see your work.

Martin