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Thursday, 18 April 2013

Apple’s App Store Named In Chinese Porn Investigation


















Apple’s App Store has been included in a list of websites and app stores that have been investigated for providing pornographic content in China. The list, published by state-owned newspaper People’s Daily, comes just a month after a government regulator named the App Store as a source of “obscene pornography,” despite Apple’s strict policy against pornographic apps.

The list is mostly made up of obscure websites, The Wall Street Journal reports. But Apple’s App Store appears next to the names of other app stores, sparking concern among Chinese Internet users that this may be the beginning of another government campaign against Apple.

Apple has been scrutinized by the Chinese government over pornographic content before, and it’s not the only major company to come under fire for this. Back in 2009, Chine Central Television accused Google of spreading pornography, leading to hacks that cause Google to move its operations to Hong Kong the following year.

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