| So you don't mind wading through some 'rape porn' while you try to find the next bus time? Because there's nary any real definition of 'art'. Your position is nice, but it's academic. We could even disagree on the academic points, but it would be futile: topless women and men with their dongle's hanging out are not going to be in Google Play, just like you won't see them on street signs or in shopping malls in the US, Germany, or most other places frankly. I don't buy any of the historical (i.e. religious) or national (i.e. USA) arguments: in the UK and Sweden, they are banning scantily clad women in ads on the basis of 'sexism' for god's sake. And even if they weren't, you're not going to find men with their dongle's in your Taxi ad anytime soon either - anywhere on earth basically. In reality, there will always have to be a line drawn somewhere. Tumblr became a porn haven, and for whatever reason, they didn't want that, so they moved it. If there were no recourse, then I think there'd be an issue here, but there are basically infinity recourses. All you hav to do is type a url into your browser to get your 'Heavy Metal' avatar. |