Pornography makes its way to iPhone
Roger Greer reports at CitizenLink:
Family advocates have been expressing their displeasure to Apple, and it appeared today their outrage may have had an impact, when the app was unavailable for several hours. But Apple wasn’t saying why it was pulled, and late in the day the app’s developer said he – not Apple – made it temporarily unavailable because high demand was overloading his computer servers . . .
Pressure from the public can have a huge impact on a business, according to Pat Trueman, special counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund. That’s why families must continue to let Apple know how they feel about porn being available on the iPhone.
“Public outrage just caused Calvin Klein to take down its very explicit billboard in New York City, which was pornography,” he said.