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Old 10-16-2010, 04:14 AM   #1
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Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Joins Steve Jobs Anti-Porn Crusade

Windows Phone 7 and the Windows Phone Marketplace will be as anti-porn as Steve Jobs insists the iPhone 4, iPad and iTunes App Store are.

?Not allowed: sex/nudity ? images that are sexually suggestive or provocative.?

There are plenty of references to nipples, pubic hair and breasts... Backed up by a very broad statement ?Not allowed: content that a reasonable person would consider to be adult or borderline adult content.?

Guidelines can be found @ http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sou...27VoC85olKF7RQ
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Old 10-16-2010, 04:28 AM   #2
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Windows Phone 7 and the Windows Phone Marketplace will be as anti-porn as Steve Jobs insists the iPhone 4, iPad and iTunes App Store are.

?Not allowed: sex/nudity ? images that are sexually suggestive or provocative.?

There are plenty of references to nipples, pubic hair and breasts... Backed up by a very broad statement ?Not allowed: content that a reasonable person would consider to be adult or borderline adult content.?

Guidelines can be found @ http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sou...27VoC85olKF7RQ
Aw, fuck that goofy old hippie!
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Old 10-16-2010, 04:43 AM   #3
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They are talking about what apps you can sell in their Win Mobile app store. Try and understand what you read.

".... has decided to banish any naughty apps from its upcoming Windows Phone 7.

It has published its guidelines for developers looking to create programs for its forthcoming Windows Phone 7 platform. One underlying theme is a stringent focus on banning apps with violent and sexual themes.

In a PDF listing which content was not allowed, it said the following were not acceptable: "Sex / Nudity ? Images that are sexually suggestive or provocative (eg sexually provocative touching, bondage, masturbation); provocative images that reveal nipples, genitals, buttocks, or pubic hair".

Other material on the ban list includes:"Content that a reasonable person would consider to be adult or borderline adult content (images, text, or audio)."




Again - its guidelines for the APP's that can be sold in their store... nothing more
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Old 10-16-2010, 05:18 AM   #4
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They are talking about what apps you can sell in their Win Mobile app store. Try and understand what you read.

".... has decided to banish any naughty apps from its upcoming Windows Phone 7.

It has published its guidelines for developers looking to create programs for its forthcoming Windows Phone 7 platform. One underlying theme is a stringent focus on banning apps with violent and sexual themes.

In a PDF listing which content was not allowed, it said the following were not acceptable: "Sex / Nudity ? Images that are sexually suggestive or provocative (eg sexually provocative touching, bondage, masturbation); provocative images that reveal nipples, genitals, buttocks, or pubic hair".

Other material on the ban list includes:"Content that a reasonable person would consider to be adult or borderline adult content (images, text, or audio)."




Again - its guidelines for the APP's that can be sold in their store... nothing more
Oh, yeah, I read it but he is still an old namby-pampy motherfucker.
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Old 10-16-2010, 05:35 AM   #5
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Luckily google android still allows porn.
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Old 10-16-2010, 08:38 AM   #6
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It'd be stupid for them to allow porn.
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Windows Phone 7 and the Windows Phone Marketplace will be as anti-porn as Steve Jobs insists the iPhone 4, iPad and iTunes App Store are.

“Not allowed: sex/nudity – images that are sexually suggestive or provocative.”

There are plenty of references to nipples, pubic hair and breasts... Backed up by a very broad statement “Not allowed: content that a reasonable person would consider to be adult or borderline adult content.”

Guidelines can be found @ http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sou...27VoC85olKF7RQ
ya man, mainstream is very political and hypocritical. Oh well, those are the rules of the game.
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Old 10-16-2010, 09:02 AM   #8
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They should try typing Porn in the image search on Bing.
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Old 10-17-2010, 01:30 AM   #9
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They are talking about what apps you can sell in their Win Mobile app store. Try and understand what you read.

".... has decided to banish any naughty apps from its upcoming Windows Phone 7.

It has published its guidelines for developers looking to create programs for its forthcoming Windows Phone 7 platform. One underlying theme is a stringent focus on banning apps with violent and sexual themes.

In a PDF listing which content was not allowed, it said the following were not acceptable: "Sex / Nudity – Images that are sexually suggestive or provocative (eg sexually provocative touching, bondage, masturbation); provocative images that reveal nipples, genitals, buttocks, or pubic hair".

Other material on the ban list includes:"Content that a reasonable person would consider to be adult or borderline adult content (images, text, or audio)."


Again - its guidelines for the APP's that can be sold in their store... nothing more
erooup, i should have clarified that in the title thanks for doing so... the app stores are a large part of the future 25 billion predicted downloads by 2015. You will still be able to use the browsers to access adult content but you have to admit that we will all miss out by not being able to put our products/services in them.

All our live cam products work thorugh the browser so for them to block us using the app stores is like laying down a challenge!

25 Billion predicted (source) http://www.knowyourmobile.com/smartp...s_by_2015.html
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Old 10-17-2010, 01:36 AM   #10
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ya man, mainstream is very political and hypocritical. Oh well, those are the rules of the game.
We are happy to follow the rules and will stay away from their app store but we will make sure we work on the browsers so that Windows customers dont miss out on live cams
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Old 10-17-2010, 01:38 AM   #11
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Luckily google android still allows porn.
Its interesting as its looking like they will be the only ones that will offer adult in thier market place... the line has been drawn in the sand and the big gus have picked thier sides!
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Old 10-17-2010, 01:49 AM   #12
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It'd be stupid for them to allow porn.
I am more off a fan of the AV process than a complete ban, if you can prove your old enough to view adult content you should be able to access it!
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Old 10-17-2010, 02:40 AM   #13
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Wow. Now that's a sure-fire way to ruin a product launch.
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Old 10-17-2010, 03:09 AM   #14
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Fuck apps. We have the browser and it works on all smart phones.
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I they block porn they will loose.
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I am more off a fan of the AV process than a complete ban, if you can prove your old enough to view adult content you should be able to access it!
While I normally agree and would love to have 18+ apps on the app store. It would simply be too hard to control. Parents, cell companies, and apple wouldn't want to continually spend the time to update and manage the software and controls to ensure users must be 18+. It's just too much time and money. Where there is a will, there is a way - it wouldn't take long for people to get a work around getting those 18+ apps on <18 year old phones. It's just more efficient to ban them straight up. As well as it would piss off a lot of customers if they suddenly threw porn apps onto the app store.
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While I normally agree and would love to have 18+ apps on the app store. It would simply be too hard to control. Parents, cell companies, and apple wouldn't want to continually spend the time to update and manage the software and controls to ensure users must be 18+. It's just too much time and money. Where there is a will, there is a way - it wouldn't take long for people to get a work around getting those 18+ apps on <18 year old phones. It's just more efficient to ban them straight up. As well as it would piss off a lot of customers if they suddenly threw porn apps onto the app store.
i think you hit the nail on the head... "too much time and money". Not sure how much it would anoy people to have 18+ content could be an option that is not on you account unless you have opted/AV'ed then you have an extra tab etc for your adult needs.

thanks for taking the time to stop by the thread... some very thought provoking comments
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can you blame them? you let porn in and it spams it up and pushes the line further and further.
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Just the app industry is probably bigger then the online porn industry as whole. They need to stay politicly correct for parents to be able to trust them. It's a good, calculated business move for them.
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