Trent Reznor Vs Apple
May 4th, 2009
Well a few days ago the band sent Apple an update for the App that included the band’s 1994 album ‘The Downward Spiral‘, well Apple REJECTED the update.
Apparently the company found the contents of the album “objectionable” says NIN frontman Trent Reznor.

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The funny thing is that a track from that album, ‘Closer‘, was already included in the app previously and that track wasn’t edited for profanity, which it has a lot of.
Apple gave no real reason as to why they didn’t accept the update or as to what the band could do to get the update approved and that has pissed off Reznor.
In a posting on the NIN’s forum, Reznor wrote:
“Now, “The Downward Spiral†the album is not available anywhere in the iPhone app. The song “The Downward Spiral†I believe is in a podcast that can be streamed to the app.
Thanks Apple for the clear description of the problem – as in, what do you want us to change to get past your stupid fucking standards?
And while we’re at it, I’ll voice the same issue I had with Wal-Mart years ago, which is a matter of consistency and hypocrisy. Wal-Mart went on a rampage years ago insisting all music they carry be censored of all profanity and “clean†versions be made for them to carry. Bands (including Nirvana) tripped over themselves editing out words, changing album art, etc to meet Wal-Mart’s standards of decency – because Wal-Mart sells a lot of records. NIN refused, and you’ll notice a pretty empty NIN section at any Wal-Mart. My reasoning was this: I can understand if you want the moral posturing of not having any “indecent†material for sale – but you could literally turn around 180 degrees from where the NIN record would be and purchase the film “Scarface†completely uncensored, or buy a copy of Grand Theft Auto where you can be rewarded for beating up prostitutes. How does that make sense?
You can buy The Downward Fucking Spiral on iTunes, but you can’t allow an iPhone app that may have a song with a bad word somewhere in it. Geez, what if someone in the forum in our app says FUCK or CUNT? I suppose that also falls into indecent material. Hey Apple, I just got some SPAM about fucking hot asian teens THROUGH YOUR MAIL PROGRAM. I just saw two guys having explicit anal sex right there in Safari! On my iPhone!
Come on Apple, think your policies through and for fuck’s sake get your app approval scenario together.”
This isn’t the first time Apple has been criticized for how they approve/disapprove Apps for the App Store and I’m sure it won’t be the last. [Via Techcrunch and Techcrunch]
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