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Apple CEO Tim Cook Tells Fox News Sunday: No Intersection Between Free Speech And Provoking Violence

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Defending his company’s takedown of the controversial Parler app from his online store, Apple CEO Tim Cook told Fox newsman Chris Wallace today that he doesn’t believe freedom of speech and allegedly provoking violence intersect.Apple, Google, and Amazon Services all took the Parler app offline after the protests at the US Capitol on Jan.

6. Five people died in the confrontations.“We looked at the incitement to violence that was on there (Parler). And we don’t consider that free speech and incitement to violence has an intersection,” Cook told host Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday.Cook said all of the App Store’s services are expected to abide by the terms of service.“We obviously don’t control what’s on the Internet.

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