Apple’s Ban on Sexy iPhone Apps Gives Free Pass to SI Swimsuits and Playboy
by Robert Quigley | 9:31 am, February 23rd

After loads of speculation about Apple‘s sudden, sweeping ban of more than 5,000 sexually suggestive iPhone apps — ranging from pornography to pictures of women in bikinis — the company’s head of worldwide product marketing, Philip W. Schiller, has explained where Apple is coming from.
In an interview with the New York Times, Schiller says that complaints from “women who found the content getting too degrading and objectionable, as well as parents who were upset with what their kids were able to see” led Apple to institute its ban on sexually provocative iPhone apps.
Why, then, did Apple give racy Playboy and Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue apps free passes, even as they shut down an app from a swimwear vendor that featured women wearing the bikinis they were trying to sell?
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