
The
above image is from a side by side comparison of the Postal Service's video for 'Such Great Heights,' to itself done by
Elite Productions. It compares the video as it is
seen on the iTMS (on the left) and in 'wild.' You'll notice that the video from the iTunes Music store has the words
'Skyworks' blurred out. Some have called this an Apple conspiracy, saying that Apple wasn't content to steal the video
contents, but they had to screw with the video itself.
The real answer, I am sure, rests with the fact that
'Skyworks' is a registered trademark of
Skyworks Solutions, Inc which is a
'leader in radio solutions and precision analog semiconductors servicing a diversified set of mobile
communications customers,' to quote their website.
No conspiracy, just Apple legal avoiding another
fight.
Update: Thanks to ian who
points
out that 'Skyworks' is blurred out on
Sub pop's website as well (Subpop being
the Postal Services 'label,' as folks in the industry call it). Therefore, it is clear that Apple digitized the video
like this, and it was Subpop's legal department that called for the blurring of the registered trademark.