Comic book publisher wins battle over nudity in iPad Ulysses
Apple admits censorship mistake and gives go-head to graphic novel of James Joyce's masterpiece - just in time for Bloomsday
Almost 80 years after a judge ruled that James Joyce's Ulysses was not obscene, allowing it to be sold in the US, the publisher of a comic book version of the seminal novel has won its own small battle against suppression.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Wednesday, 16 June, 2010
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