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Dad’s Thumbs Up for Steve Jobs

I read this recently, and although Steve Jobs is a Budist, I’m impressed by his stance. Thought you might be too, and that it might help if you’re thinking Android vs. Apple.

WASHINGTON, DC (Catholic Online) – In a response to a heated email from Gawker Media’s Ryan Tate, Steve Jobs remained resolute on his “no porn” policy for iPhones and iPads.

Tate’s Valleywag Column on Gawker.com stated, “I didn’t plan to pick a fight with Steve Jobs last night. It just sort of happened: An iPad advertisement ticked me off; I sent the Apple CEO an angry email; he told me about ‘freedom from porn.'”

Tate asked him what Bob Dylan, if he was 20, would think about his company. Would he think that the iPad really has anything to do with “revolution?”

Jobs replied, “Yep, freedom from programs that steal your private data. Freedom from programs that trash your battery. Freedom from porn. Yep, freedom. The times they are a changin’, and some traditional PC folks feel like their world is slipping away.”

The writer did confess, “I didn’t identify myself as a writer for Gawker in my initial email, sent from my ryantate.com email address. I eventually made my affiliation clear, and Jobs didn’t seem bothered.”

This strategy may have been come from the fact that Gawker media was the company that paid for a stolen new generation iPhone left in a bar and taken by a patron. The issue is still being investigated.

The co-founder of Apple computer has been under fire from a number of tech writers over a statement he made during a question-and-answer session in April.

“gdgt” co-founder Ryan Block asked “Are there any plans to allow unsigned applications on the iPhone?” Jobs restated Apple’s commitment that no unsigned applications (applications which are not approved by Apple) would be able to be downloaded by their devices.

“You know, there’s a porn store for Android.” Jobs said. “You can download nothing but porn. You can download porn, your kids can download porn. That’s a place we don’t want to go – so we’re not going to go there.”

“Wired” also ran a story in April critical of Apple’s narrow view of what types of applications they would allow, particularly pointing out the rejection of an application from editorial cartoonist and Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Fiore, who was told that “lampooning public figures violated [Apple’s] terms of service.”

Wired went on to state that the company was going to “purge its App Store of content that included nudity, a retroactive ban that included apps from respected German publications such as Bild and Der Spiegel.”

TechCrunch has been following this issue closely and posted an email from a frustrated user who was upset about decision, stating that “Apple’s role isn’t moral police.”

In his response to the user, Jobs said, “Fiore’s app will be in the store shortly. That was a mistake. However, we do believe we have a moral responsibility to keep porn off the iPhone. Folks who want porn can buy an Android phone.”

Many critics of Apple’s decision feel that the content held on any device should be determined by the owner. If the owner wants to download immoral material, that’s his business.

On CatholicVoteAction.org, Joshua Mercer responded by saying, “This is so atypical of most businessmen. Profit is usually the only consideration. Hotel companies, for example, love the profit that comes from selling adult movies. They hide behind language like: “In-room movies are a revenue stream. This is a business matter.”

www.catholic.org 5/17/10

PS – You can send Steve Jobs a fax thanking him for his stance at 408-974-2483.

This Post Has 9 Comments

  1. Thank you for your stance against porn on the iphone! It is hard to protect our families against the filth that is available all around us, and I appreciate your stand in this matter. When my son is ready for a phone, I will be looking at your products. Thanks again!

  2. As a mother I wholeheartedly applaud you on not allowing pornography and protecting young and older men from this filth. we support any company willing to take a firm stand against aginst that which destroys families! You have earned our respect and trust!

  3. Many thanks to you Steve Jobs for showing the integrity of yourself and your company by not allowing pornography apps on your phones.

  4. Porn degrades and destroys marriages and the foundations of integrity in our society. Way to go for taking a stance. We need more Americans to stand up for what they believe despite it not being popular at times. Many thanks to you!

  5. Thank you for taking this stance and for sticking to it. Thank you for taking this step in helping us protect our families.

  6. thank you so much for not allowing the porn apps on the ipod. My son enjoys his ipod and the temptations of the porn industry are heavy. I thank you that i can trust his use on the ipod to not download any thing inappropriate!!

  7. The Stance on No Porn has swayed my thinking on your company. The complete fear Myself and other Families have regarding allowing Children on the computer motivates me to promote Apple, not only Great Ethics but good business sense. kudos from Canada.

  8. the problem is people can still get all the porn they want by browsing the web on the iphone…to make it truly free from porn you need to be able to block those sites as well.

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