Who makes decisions like this???
I don’t know that this is any different than the porn offered at Marriotts, where Mitt RINOmney collects checks for being a director...
Always wrong.
I would accept the argument that on-demand, like the internet, should have no censorship but adequate controls so parents and schools can block unwanted materials. However, if Verizon says they will not offer a program that was objectionable to, say, gays or Muslims, then they become censors and should be answerable to pressure groups of all kinds.
It all comes down to the “almighty dollar”.
Verizon thinks they are offering this product to responsible adults. What they fail to realize is what if someone like Ariel Castro, who kidnapped and raped and held captive those 3 girls in PA, subscribed to their porn (he may well have to someone else’s), what more do you think they girls would have been forced to endure all those years.
I have Verizon phones (home & cell), but will have to look into moving to someone else.
God help this country! We are turning into evildoers.