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Apple's gay CEO speaks on marriage equality ruling

The US Supreme Court ruled on Friday that bans on same-sex marriage are unconstitutional, which makes it legal in all 50 states.

Apple CEO Tim Cook introduces Apple Watch on Sept. 9, 2014, in Cupertino, California.

Reports reveal that tech leaders in Silicon Valley are speaking out about the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that says same-sex marriage is "the law of the land."

One of the first reactions came from Tim Cook, Apple CEO, who is gay, has long been a public champion of human rights.

Last July, he marched with other Apple employees at SanFrancisco's Pride march.

On Friday, Cook's tweets were eloquent and to the point:

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