iPhone app goes topless
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Update (June 26, 2009): Now that the dust has settled, Jim Dalrymple has a more complete picture of how and why this app was removed.
Update: We initially reported that Apple had blocked the app, but it now appears that the developer's servers were simply overwhelmed (Apple's servers distribute the app, but the images themselves are pulled from the developer's server). We'll have further updates as the story continues to evolve.
Back when Apple first launched its App Store, Steve Jobs showed a slide with six categories of apps that would be verboten: "Porn, privacy, bandwidth hog, illegal, malicious," and "unforeseen." Well, on Wednesday Apple allowed a developer to add nude models to the 17+ rated app "Hottest Girls," ushering in what may--or may not be--a new era for iPhone apps.
When news of the nude images first leaked out, the Mac enthusiast site Macenstein proclaimed, "And then there was porn." The headline was followed by the rather titillating lede: "Today the iTunes app store became a man, having finally seen its first adult app. Meaning nudity. Meaning boobies."
As noted, "Hottest Girls" ($1.99), carries Apple's 17+ rating (for "Frequent/Intense Sexual Content or Nudity.") and until recently only featured women in lingerie and bathing suits. But Hottest Girls' developer Allen Leung told bloggers Wednesday that, "We uploaded nude topless pics today. This is the first app to have nudity."
Macenstein noted that the announcement rivaled "the first transmissions from the moon landing in importance."
That was Wednesday. On Thursday, TechCrunch discovered that it couldn't download the application and immediately assumed Apple had blocked it. But it now appears there were just too many people trying to download the application at once.
A note on the developer's Web site reads:
Of course, this brings into question the whole notion of just what "porn" is--and isn't. In some parts of America, an app that boasts "completely naked pics" would be considered indecent, plain and simple. But in parts of Europe, well, Hottest Girls is just a day at the beach.
What do you think? Is this good news? And how relaxed do you think Apple will be? Or is it just a matter of time before the company shuts down tawdry apps like this because it potentially damages its reputation?
(Source: Macenstein via Gizmodo)
Until recently, the Hottest Girls app just featured scantily clad models.
Hunkered down in New York City, Executive Editor David Carnoy covers the gamut of gadgets and writes his Fully Equipped column, which carries the tag line "The electronics you lust for." He's also the author of "Knife Music," a novel. E-mail David. Follow David on Twitter.

This is serious when we have teenagers with mobile phones.
A 5 yr old today knows what is a iPhone and wants one. And persnoally i do not agree exposing even a 10 ..11 yr old to this type of material. I appreciate the commune can put some breaks on this type of stuff in their country.
However, my point was beyond iPhone (Since iPhone is not the world). My point is more about the content regulation on a mobile network. It might not be 100% effective - but some stop measures are always good.
And isn't there an app for youporn? Or was that just the mobile version of the website viewed in safari that I saw?
http://www.askmen.com/daily/blogs/technology/iporn-is-here-tech-news.html
As for your muslim comment. You can rent a wife by the hour. That way it's not prostitution. Same problem either way. The different solution is just sugar coating.
Yeah, being in an app store sure is promoting the hell out of it.
If people really want this crap, they can freely download images, drag into iPhoto, then synch with their iPod or iPhone.
Apple is the most admirable tech co. worldwide, certainly in the usa.
but democracy's biggest problem is at hand again: censorship, prudishness, control freaks, fear ? where is the freedom we blabber symbolizes our societies, when we have no clue where to stop. 1984 indeed.
it's quite simple:
1. iPhone has parental control!?
2. in america parents rather join kids in playing violent video games or society promotes coolness in violence & money, greed, not sane spiritual culture, arts and love. nudity is not necessarily porn, my goodness, let's grow up.
3. how can we mock muslims when we're more dangerously controlled: at least in some muslim societies where fanaticism exists only because of tyrannical rule, not their religious beliefs, you know where you stand, but in our western fake democracies, we can speak & express ourselves less and less by the year! case in point: usa has 300 million population. even guys have ****. that's 600 million **** running around - what's there to fear?! even in japan - a most conservative culture, Geishas have a purpose.
4. if we want to ban eroticism, we should ban war first! the usa has more murders in 1 month than all of europe in 1 year. same goes for sexual crime, rape etc. well, curiosity stems from banning. rid censorship, rid perversion!
5. life should be sexy, not aggressive.
Good riddance - it's not worth all the negative publicity and I'm pretty sure Apple realizes that.
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by Dan_DTC
June 25, 2009 2:01 PM PDT
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