16 Feb 2007
The big boys are picking on mobile porn. Even though operators and providers are making a tidy penny from erotic, premium text message chats and expect a booming market for short video clip downloads, mobile providers don't want to be seen close to any of the providers.
Porn still is a dirty secret that just happens to rake in billions, but can be brought to a standstill by morally outraged Catholic archbishops that represent a church that can't prevent its priests from sodomizing little children.
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<p>With mobile porn sites like mobilebabes.com and mobile porn.com all over on the internet its not really surprising especially considering the phone is just another new medium for porn. i would think that the growth figures people are saying all over is an under estimate! Scary stuff!</p>
Posted by: Wendy Robins 23 Oct 2007
<p>From what I read, the Telus material was not porn in the sense of sexually explicit pictures or videos; more like what you can see in a rated-R movie or on HBO.</p>
Posted by: Tom 31 Jul 2007