"Ultimately, I believe, the most important issue is whether news organizations should get in bed with a company that makes unilateral and non-transparent decisions like the ones Apple has been making about content in all kinds of ways," writes Gillmor, who is working on a book project online.
As evidence, Gillmor cites Apple's effort to take controversial adult-oriented material off iTunes and its aversion to Flash --- matters he suggests are part of a wider autocratic culture not open to free expression. He believes Apple CEO Steve Jobs isn't a free-press supporter.
Newspapers, he says, are "putting far too much trust in a company that doesn’t deserve it."