Apple Blocks Pulitzer Prize-Winning Cartoonist From App Store Mark Fiore made a little online history this week by being the first web-only journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize <http://gizmodo.com/tag/pulitzerprize/>. His editorial cartoons, though, were rejected from the App Store <http://gizmodo.com/tag/appstore/> for violating Apple's anti-satire provisions. That's a dangerous precedent. A lot of hay has been made over the App Store's policies, particularly over apps that are deemed pornographic <http://gizmodo.com/5476484/forbidden-apple-on-the-death-of-iphone-sex-apps> (or bikini-ridden). But it looks as though the concerns raised earlier <http://gizmodo.com/5490310/its-time-to-declare-war-against-apples-censorship> by German magazine Stern are becoming more and more legitimized: Apple's making judgments on editorial content. [...] Continua qui: http://gizmodo.com/5517890/apple-blocks-pulitzer-prize+winning-cartoonist-fr...