Apple required changes to the Throwaway Horse comic adaptation of James Joyce’s Ulysses before it was accepted as an iPad app, according to the New York Times.  Ulysses, of course, was famously considered extremely daring when it was published, but was allowed into the U.S. after a federal judge’s decision in 1933. 

 

Apple required changes to images, including one of a woman’s exposed breast, before accepting it.  Robert Berry, the artist, told the Times that he did not feel “remotely censored by Apple,” because “…it’s their rules.”