Apple has once again responded to critics with the publication of a human rights policy it says commits the company to “freedom of information and expression.”
Freedom of expression
“At Apple, we are optimistic about technology’s awesome potential for good,” says CEO Tim Cook. “But we know that it won’t happen on its own. Every day, we work to infuse the devices we make with the humanity that makes us.”
However, the document also points out that Apple is required to obey the law.
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