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South Park parodies iTunes terms and conditions
The ever-topical South Park took aim at Apple in the premiere episode of its 15th season last night. The show lampooned Locationgate and Apple's ridiculous 55-page iTunes terms and conditions.
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The ever-topical South Park took aim at Apple in the premiere episode of its 15th season last night. The show lampooned Locationgate and Apple's ridiculous 55-page iTunes terms and conditions which Kyle casually agrees to -- without reading them first.
After "swiping his homework from his iPad to his iPhone" Kyle gets tracked and abducted by a crew of business casual g-men (complete with Apple clipboards and jackets). After being held in an Abu Ghraib-like cell with two other "accepters" they're converted into a Humancentipad live on stage at at a Stevenote.
Two more (somewhat NSFW) clips from the episode are posted over at TechCrunch.