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by weard_beard
928 days ago
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I beg to differ. If Apple the production company is embroiled in a series of high profile censorship missteps then it DEFINITELY impacts Apple the tech company. Their devices and software are not dumb platforms. Their APP store, their DRM and media distribution, and their ability to remotely control your technology devices are all major escalating factors when it comes to discussing censorship. The opaque nature of how this decision was made, the opaque nature of how any decision at Apple gets made, is also a contributing factor. There is a long and problematic history of Apple censoring content, maintaining tight control and hooks into their technology products. If their censorship in one area is becoming more draconian we have no way to predict how it will impact other areas of the business. Your dismissal, that these are totally unrelated smacks of damage control, spin, and I think you know that is EXACTLY the opposite of what is going on here. People ARE going to assume this will impact the media and control they have over the technology they buy from Apple. People will respond by not buying those products out of fear. Your casual assumptions and assurances don't really mean anything. |
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Would you say that a controversy around something as high-profile as a Spidermman movie production have any impact on Sony the tech company, rather than just Sony Pictures Studios? Or, an even better example, would that be attributable to Sony the tech company in any way? Is it Kenichiro Yoshida (the current CEO) or the high-up Sony corporate pulling the strings whenever there is a conflict on a movie set of Sony Pictures Studios?
> The opaque nature of how this decision was made, the opaque nature of how any decision at Apple gets made, is also a contributing factor.
It is a movie production. It is a specific movie production crew having an argument with an actor working on the same movie over whether he approved the final draft of his speech or not. It wasn’t something coming from Apple the tech company (unless there is any evidence to the contrary, which I am yet to see).
Also, De Niro read his original unedited speech anyway, it was broadcasted just fine, and he faced no consequences for it (as he shouldn’t have). This kind of tells that none of this was about censorship and more of just about the movie production team disagreement over who approved which edit.