... has a *COPY* of this data.
But well, that's the modern world, or something.
Well yes, we *have* problems with censorship and freedom in germany (as probably any other country has these days), but this summary is so wrong it hurts really bad...
As mentioned in comments before:
- the internet censorship stuff has not been banned by President Köhler, he just did not sign immediately. He did later, but after an election and a shift in government partys, the law has been stopped by the new government
- the "violent video" thing has been discussed by many hardliners, but there never has been a broad support for that
- wikileaks was not "banned" or anything. The stupid domain owners just did not take the proper steps to keep the domain
So, one will find other, definitely even worse crimes against humanity in Germany, but this list is, well... sort of "outdated and overcome".
Oh, and on topic: the publishers have some valid points here, and we might see some regulations for Apple in Germany. Porn is not illegal here, mind you
The iPad is l33t, anyway.
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