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Censorship of the iTunes Store refers to external attempts at blocking access to digital content distributed through the iTunes Store.
The following are instances of censorship and information control imposed by Apple in App Stores other than the United States App Store. Many were imposed due to pressure from foreign governments and were put into effect to comply with laws.
Airplay censorship. An early example of censorship of music on the radio is from the 1940s. George Formby's "When I'm Cleaning Windows" was banned from BBC radio due to the "smutty lyrics", though his wife Beryl managed to change BBC's opinion. The ostensibly offending lyrics were: The blushing bride she looks divine.
Chart Year: The 2023 Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart year began with airplay from the week of Nov. 6-12, 2022 (11/14/22 chart) and concludes with airplay for the week of Nov. 5-11, 2023 (11/13/23 chart). Label Chart Share Policy: Label chart share will be awarded for all chart-year airplay received by any song spending at least
The blurred line between censorship and unavailability of apps is the result of Apple’s arbitrary policies and guidelines and opaque management of its App Store.
No airplay is not supported on this application. The 2012 March Madness Live™ requires a level of content protection that is currently not supported by Airplay. Additional Googling for AirPlay content protection turns up no immediately useful results.
AirPlay is a family of protocols implemented by Apple to view various types of media content on the Apple TV from any iOS device or iTunes. In this documentation, “iOS device” refers to an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. The following scenarios are supported by AirPlay: Display photos and slideshows from an iOS device.