Perry Staltic
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guy is corny, tbh.
lol corn in crap "music"
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guy is corny, tbh.
Wow, now, this is censorship! I hope he sues the hell out of Apple as there is nothing in his art that incites violence or promotes racism, which they claimed are the only 2 reasons for banning a person from their platform.
These "private" companies are fronts for government terrorists. Their advertising spending far far exceeds what they could bring in from legitimate representation. Look them up. Puny little outfits.
Most, if not all, tax reduction websites and tax shelter promoters are government fronts that gather names and info on tax haters for easy takedown as a group.
Going to those sites is as dumb as searching for how to poison your spouse and collect on life insurance...and then leaving the computer in your house after the deed is done.
Wow! I was thinking that free expression in music was a line our fascist rulers would not cross.Seems to have been removed from itunes.
Wrong song. "Fake Woke" was removed.How is he removed when he is available here?
I tried to play "Fake Woke" in Spotify. It shows up in searches but the "Play" button is grayed out.Oh, I see, I thought they banned all his controversial songs.
:) Second thoughts about his own song?“an internal error” on his part.
I doubt that since there was nothing controversial in the song.:) Second thoughts about his own song?
I'm not sure where they state that in their ToS? There doesn't seem to be a bit about inciting anything, but there is a whole section on liability, (he basically can't ever sue them) and there are lots of bits which essentially say "we'll remove your music whenever we feel like it".
Any company can put whatever they want in their ToS, but it does not mean it will stick in court or that he can't even sue. An illegal clause can be (and has been) thrown out of a ToS, especially when imposed by a quasi-monopolist like Apple.