If A Middleman Does The Deal, Maybe We Can Pretend It's Not Porn

from the good-luck-with-that-plan dept

The mobile phone operators of the world have this big love-hate affair with mobile porn. They seem absolutely convinced that mobile porn will be the killer app for mobile data. When challenged on this, they point to the VCR and the internet, and how porn drove both of those forward, as if it were some law that porn always leads the way. At the same time, however, they're all a little squeamish about being seen as being involved in porn. This wouldn't be such a big problem if the operators weren't also so tied to their "walled garden" ways where all mobile content has to go through the operators' approval process. It leads to quite a dilemma for the providers, including such bizarre plans as a filtering plan that didn't work, followed by a content rating system that won't work and (my personal favorite) a plan to force users to specifically come in to stores and ask to be approved to see porn (AKA "the porn license"). The latest plans to both embrace and distance themselves from porn seems just as bizarre. Basically, the plan is to use a middleman to negotiate both sides of the deal on the assumption that if the carriers don't actually meet with the pornographers in person, then everything will be okay and no one will have done anything wrong. Somehow that seems unlikely to work all that well. In the meantime, some people are finally starting to question whether or not the interest in mobile porn is real. While the stories about VCRs and the internet make sense because they make it easier to view porn -- it's not clear what sort of advantage viewing porn on a tiny screen really provides. If you really can't do without a photo of a naked person (even one that's half an inch tall) until you can get to the privacy of your own home, you might have other issues to deal with.
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    Anonymous Coward, 11 Apr 2005 @ 7:29am

    Spankin @ work

    Oh goodie ...
    Now I can listen to the cube nerds in my office " spankin' it " in the stalls every time I try to go take a dump ...

    Mobile porn is useless & overblown

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    knight37, 28 Apr 2005 @ 10:52am

    Mobile Porn Isn't New

    Gee, I remember back when Playboy and Hustler was "mobile porn" but you didn't see a lot of people in public places "reading the articles" did you? The fact of the matter is, porn is a private thing, and MOST people aren't going to go around in public looking at porn on their PSP or mobile phone. It might sell to some kids, but that's about it.

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