
Microsoft has detailed some of its
new policies to improve the Windows Phone Marketplace, and this one, about possibly sexual content, stood out to me: "We think the right solution is (a) to be transparent about what's acceptable and (b) to show the right merchandise to the right customer in the right place. Our content policies are clearly spelled out: we don't allow apps containing 'sexually suggestive or provocative' images or content. What we do permit is the kind of content you occasionally see on prime-time TV or the pages of a magazine's swimsuit issue." This is one of my major issues with application stores: American values are archaic and puritan compared to where I'm from, but the application stores we use are still subject to them. I wonder if two kissing men are considered to be "sexually suggestive", "provocative", "racy", or "inappropriate" by American standards.
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2006-06-18
I don't say that US citizens have more freedom in total.
But there exist only few countries in the world who protect freedom of speech as vigorously (e.g. Canada). This is also true for freedom of religion.
In other regards (human rights, ...) I agree that there exist European countries who do better.