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Jennifer Tracey | 10:41 UK time, Tuesday, 9 December 2008

itunes censors children's songs

Censorship and the internet: what's appropriate?
You might have read about . iPM has also been contacted about another incident of censorship.

Anne Scott says her 11-year-old daughter loves cats and was trying to download a track for a music website. A word in one song's title was filled with astrisks. Anne is upset that she was then placed in the tricky position of explaining to the child why the fairly innocent word might be considered offence by some. (Thanks to friend Andrew Heavens for the photo of another unrelated song title.)

What iPM's looking at
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