Porn on your cell phone

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SprintPCS is working hard for new ways to get revenue. MLB Baseball Live
or soap operas are beamed to your cell phone for a monthly fee.
How long before porn is available? and for a per time fee rather than a
monthly fee? Porn could help SprintPCS turn the corner and be profitable.

I remember when Echostar (Dish satellite) refused to carry X rated
movies. Now they have succumbed to the lure of the DOLLAR and beam down
many pay per view channels of triple X rated stuff, and make big money
out of it. Likely its the porn that makes DISH, DirecTv and many Cable
Companies profittable. The question is how to make the money, but have
plausible deniability that you orchestrated it.


<http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/CNBCTV/Articles/TVReports/P80813.asp
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Røbert M. wrote:
The question is how to make the money, but have
> plausible deniability that you orchestrated it.


More likely in Phil's case is how do you rent it and have plausible
deniability when the bill comes and your Mommy gets upset.


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In article <djKuc.18168$be.16787@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
Frankie says <Frnksys@youknow.com> wrote:

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> Røbert M. wrote:
> The question is how to make the money, but have
> > plausible deniability that you orchestrated it.
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> More likely in Phil's case is how do you rent it and have plausible
> deniability when the bill comes and your Mommy gets upset.

I'm happily married so I have no need or desire for such. SORY.
 
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Røbert M. wrote:
> In article <djKuc.18168$be.16787@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
> Frankie says <Frnksys@youknow.com> wrote:
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>>Røbert M. wrote:
>> The question is how to make the money, but have
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>>>plausible deniability that you orchestrated it.
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>> More likely in Phil's case is how do you rent it and have plausible
>>deniability when the bill comes and your Mommy gets upset.
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> I'm happily married so I have no need or desire for such. SORY.

Happily married people look at porn too, you know.
 
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In article <40bc3cc1$0$19296$a32e20b9@news.nntpservers.com>,
Jesse McGrew <jmcgrew@hanshorseprestigepelican.com.remove.animals>
wrote:

> Røbert M. wrote:
> > In article <djKuc.18168$be.16787@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
> > Frankie says <Frnksys@youknow.com> wrote:
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> >>Røbert M. wrote:
> >> The question is how to make the money, but have
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> >>>plausible deniability that you orchestrated it.
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> >>
> >> More likely in Phil's case is how do you rent it and have plausible
> >>deniability when the bill comes and your Mommy gets upset.
> >
> >
> > I'm happily married so I have no need or desire for such. SORY.
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> Happily married people look at porn too, you know.

You do?
 

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(Røbert M.) wrote:
> SprintPCS is working hard for new ways to
> get revenue. Porn could help SprintPCS turn
> the corner and be profitable.

That could be an option. But they should start with offering X-rated
wallpapers for Vision phones. I bet those, at a $1 per pic, would be
big moneymakers as well. Maybe even adult-themed voice ringers.

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"Røbert M." <rmarkoff@faq.city> wrote in message
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> I remember when Echostar (Dish satellite) refused to carry X rated
> movies. Now they have succumbed to the lure of the DOLLAR and beam down
> many pay per view channels of triple X rated stuff, and make big money
> out of it.

Allow me a bit of a history lesson. DISH "refused" to carry porn, because
former vice-president of programming, John Reardon, was essentially a prude.
Charlie Ergen, Echostar's CEO and majority stockholder was always of the
belief that a satellite carrier was just that- a carrier, and shouldn't make
any judgements about what was carried- whatever content was available should
be offered by DISH (provided it was legal of course!), and those who want it
can buy it, and those who don't, won't. When Reardon left Echostar, Ergen
no longer felt offering adult content would be a slap in the face of his
former VP, and DISH started offering it, along with some of the best content
controls in the business. (Not only can the channels be locked out, but
they can be removed from the satellite receivers entirely, so the easily
offended won't even see the names of the channels or the titles and
descriptions of the programs.)

> Likely its the porn that makes DISH, DirecTv and many Cable
> Companies profittable.

It certainly contributes.

> The question is how to make the money, but have
> plausible deniability that you orchestrated it.

Who needs plausible deniability? Porn is no longer a depraved "plain brown
wrapper" commodity. It's a multi-billion dollar industry enjoyed by a large
percentage of the population.

The only thing holding back the distribution of adult content by the phone
companies themselves, IMHO, is the lack of foolproof safeguards necessary to
keep it away from underage users. Sure the 14-year old in the house might
guess Daddy's password to unlock the sat receiver and rent a porno PPV, but
there's a paper trail- the bill, and the receiver is in the house,
ostensibly under adult supervision. The same 14-year old's cell phone can
be anywhere, away from adults, and prepaid service would eliminate any paper
trail. THAT's a risk no cell provider would accept.


> http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/CNBCTV/Articles/TVReports/P80813.asp


Which only proves that people are complete hypocrites about porn. They
treat it like masturbation- something "everyone does, but doesn't talk
about".