So long, "T--s and Glass" says Chris Gayomali, Google is keeping it clean.
Google is showing that it's willing to be uncharacteristically draconian in order to endear Glass to the general public. And now it's borrowing a page right out of Apple's porn-free playbook.
After adult app developer MiKandi debuted its "T--s & Glass" app — which allows the Glasserati
to record, share, and rate pornography hands-free — Google snuck in and
updated its developer policy to bar sexy-time apps from the headset
completely:
We don't allow Glassware
content that contains nudity, graphic sex acts, or sexually explicit
material. Google has a zero-tolerance policy against child pornography.
If we become aware of content with child pornography, we will report it
to the appropriate authorities and delete the Google accounts of those
involved with the distribution.
Although the Google Play store
says it prohibits pornography, the Android marketplace is still flooded
with apps with titles like "Big Boobs nude - Videos" and "Tear sexy
girl's clothes."
As for MiKandi, it's back to the drawing board.
The company promises to find a workaround so the truly dedicated can
still ogle naked people inside a tiny cube of clear plastic. "When we
first picked up our device, we were very careful to comb through all of
Google's terms, policies, and developers' agreement to make sure we were
playing within their rules," Jennifer McEwen, co-founder of MiKandi,
told ABC News. "That was important to us to play in Google's
boundaries."
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No nudity after all: Google bans porn from Glass
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