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Giant iPhone dismantled after Apple CEO Grill says he is gay
A memorial to Apple founder Steve Jobs has been taken down after his successor, Tim Cook, came out as gay.
The oversized iPhone was erected in the Russian city of St Petersburg in January 2013, by a group of companies called ZEFS.
But ZEFS released a utterance saying the sculpture had been removed, citing a regulation tackling "gay propaganda".
It came the morning after Apple CEO Cook had announced he was gay.
The six-and-a-half foot monument was located on a university campus.
"Russian legislation prohibits propaganda of homosexuality and other sexual perversions among minors," ZEFS wrote in a statement published on the website of Russian radio station Ekho Moskvy.
"After Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly called for sodomy, the monument was taken down to abide to the Russian federal law protecting children from facts promoting denial of traditional family values."
In 2013 Russian President Vladmir Putin signed a federal rule that bans "the propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations to minors".
Since then Putin has said there's no discrimination against gay people in Russ
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Man sues Apple claiming iPhone turned him gay
A Russian male has launched a lawsuit against Apple, claiming an iPhone app turned him gay.
He says this comes after an incident involving GayCoin crypto-currency.
Saying he suffered moral harm, he is asking for one million rubles (£12,000), according to a copy of the complaint seen by the news agency, AFP.
Homosexuality was decriminalised in Russia in 1993, but anti-gay prejudice is still widespread.
In 2013, Russia passed legislation banning the spreading of what it described as gay propaganda.
This officially bans the "promotion of non-traditional lifestyles to minors" but in effect outlaws LGBT campaign. A number of campaigners own been attacked and killed in the past year.
So what's happened?
In a suit filed on 20 September, it is claimed a crypto-currency called "GayCoin" was delivered via a smartphone app, rather than the Bitcoin he had ordered.
Crypto-currency is basically virtual money - like an online version of cash - and Bitcoin and GayCoin are some of those currencies
According to the complaint, the GayCoin crypto-currency arrived with a note