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I don’t know if it’s a fact, a simple mistake or FUD but I checked the terms of service of “Apple iCloud”.
Here is an interesting part:
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Removal of Content
You acknowledge that Apple is not responsible or liable in any way for any Content provided by others and has no duty to pre-screen such Content. However, Apple reserves the right at all times to determine whether Content is appropriate and in compliance with this Agreement, and may pre-screen, move, refuse, modify and/or remove Content at any time, without prior notice and in its sole discretion, if such Content is found to be in violation of this Agreement or is otherwise objectionable.
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http://www.apple.com/legal/icloud/en/terms.html
Even if Apple doesn’t filter (I would be surprised if they didn’t) and delete content, they give themselves the right to do so.
Not a good feeling... And this really is a concern with privacy (sweet dreams) AND censorship by a private company.
As long as something is legal (As stated by the law), it is legal... No private company should come with its own standards for “legality” or “morality” (This is valid for Apple, Google, Microsoft and even the little grocery in my street)