Walmart opting not to carry certain songs with explicit lyric is censorship.
Publishers declining to publish works that make them uncomfortable, despite whether or not it would sell, is censorship.
Nope, it's just selection. Every band or author that got turned down isn't a victim of censorship. They simply didn't produce a product that the company in question wanted to take on.
So does Apple have the right to pick what music you can listen to on iTunes as well? Isn't that just "selection" too? If your analogy is going to work for the App Store, it has to work for iTunes as well.
Nope, it's just selection. Every band or author that got turned down isn't a victim of censorship. They simply didn't produce a product that the company in question wanted to take on.
So does Apple have the right to pick what music you can listen to on iTunes as well? Isn't that just "selection" too? If your analogy is going to work for the App Store, it has to work for iTunes as well.