After Nine Inch Nails front man Trent Reznor, threw a ridiculously public rock star hissy fit over Apple rejecting the latest update to his app "Nine Inch Nails: Access" for objectionable content, the company quickly reversed its course of action. The iPhone app was approved by Apple with no changes made to the rejected version. I'm confident the world is now a better place as a result of mister Reznor's epic battle for App Store justice.
Was Apple showing favoritism to the celebrity rocker or did they relent just to keep the guy from continuing his doofus joy ride in the press? It's probably a bit of both. Who cares? As a result I'm left feeling a whole lot dumber enduring that entirely absurd experience. But still not dumber than NIN's EP "The Perfect Drug" Versions remixes. No one can reverse that unfortunate decision.
Thanks for clearing that up for me Trent.
Posted by: iPhone Savior | November 10, 2009 at 09:05 PM
your sincerely just an asshole. why would apple accept to sell songs like closer but refuse to have it in an app?
its logic and Trent isnt looking for press he isnt even active anymore.
next time you throw fucking comments like that be sure to know what ur talking about. dumbass
Posted by: simon-pierre | November 10, 2009 at 08:29 PM