Posted on 05/18/2010 10:33:04 PM PDT by It's me
CUPERTINO, California, May 18, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computers, says his company will not be a party to the pornography industry and hopes that the iPad and iPhone revolution will help lead to a porn-free world.
Jobs reiterated his position in a heated e-mail exchange with Ryan Tate, a writer for Gawker.com, which follows news and gossip in Silicon Valley and elsewhere. Tate, who admitted that he was home alone and slightly inebriated at the time, took issue with a television ad calling the iPad a revolution and fired off an e-mail to Jobs.
If Dylan [American songwriter Bob Dylan is one of Jobs favorite musicians] was 20 today, how would he feel about your company? Would he think the iPad had the faintest thing to do with revolution? Revolutions are about freedom, Tate wrote, not expecting a response from Jobs.
However, Jobs did respond to Tate, triggering an e-mail duel. Yep, freedom from programs that steal your private data. Freedom from programs that trash your battery. Freedom from porn. Yep, freedom, responded Jobs. The times they are a changin, and some traditional PC folks feel like their world is slipping away. It is.
However, Tate accused Jobs of "imposing" his "morality" by having Apple forbid pornographic applications for iPad. I dont want freedom from porn. Porn is just fine! And I think my wife would agree, fired back Tate - who later said he regretted mentioning his wife.
Jobs shot back, You might care more about porn when you have kids.
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>>What kind of a conservative defends things that debase the foundation of life?<<
One that embraces freedom.
What kind of conservative allows others to make their decisions? That is what liberals do...
Maybe for YOU they are related...not me...
Heh, you do sound like a fellow programmer/hardware engineer. I have never tried to write bios for a PC (have written low level firmware for telecommunications equipment). That sound like fun!
Have never purchased a PC intact... All have been from scratch (probably due to my H8 experience). Can’t imagine buying an Apple (already put together - and limited upgrades).
If I might inquire - what are you writing firmware for? What languages are you using?
Liberals LIVE for that!! :o)
>>So, once again, you’re wrong. He’s only limiting your ability to view porn on HIS products.<<
And again I invite you to quote where I have said otherwise. I am merely saying anyone who decides to buy said product is participating in a fascist venture and is of limited ability to think for him/herself.
That is my opinion — mine. Unlike you weak-minded children I can stand on my own feet and argue why this is bad and not for people who can think.
Steve Jobs didn’t give a damn about porn before he had kids, and when he was trying to become a billionaire. Suddenly he’s conservative? Yet he supports the party that loves porn.
I am not sure you are tracking this argument (again you surprise me less and less as I see what you seem to think is argumentation).
This isn’t about what one does or does not view. It is about CHOOSING what to view or not view. Putting a blindfold on does not bestow morality, it just blinds you. You won’t see “lustful images” but you won’t see your wife either.
An adult chooses not to engage in porn. A child (like you) has that decision made for him/her.
>>It’s getting late, I guess you weren’t able to admit your mistake<<
You mean I couldn’t explain my adult position to a child like you.
Good night, God Bless and may you someday understand why freedom is so important to Christianity and may God turn you way from your fascist ways.
They aren't related at all. Flash is an obsolete technology. It will be replaced by HTML 5. There years from now everyone will look back and see that Jobs was right about that. Three years from now you will be able to watch all the porn you want in HTML 5.
Come on now that is so disingenuous to directly relate ANY video format directly to porn. I'm not into porn but spend lots of time dealing in video content. I guess you don't shoot videos of your kids...or watch political debates...or...
Methinks Jobs has built a nice strawman and now is mercilessly beating it to a pulp. There are no "porno applications" anywhere - on a PC, on a Mac or on a mainframe if that's your thing :-) The closest to that I can think of is some strip poker game that I saw back around, I think, 1985. Porn today is delivered not in a 35 kB application - it is delivered on a 25 GB Blu-Ray disk. I can't imagine what kind of "porn application" one can even write, let alone sell.
So this Jobs' chest-beating is just for show. Apple's products don't restrict anyone from browsing a porn website, or transferring a bunch of porn audiom video and photos through iTunes, or emailing them around... Some comments in this thread say "Thank you, Saint Steve, for saving our children from the awful scourge of porn" - but they are wrong. Children will get *more* porn on iPad, if only because the screen is larger :-) I don't think there is a technological solution to that, short of going Luddite *plus* burning all libraries in vicinity.
Couldn't have said it better...
You’re correct about Apple’s iPads and such, but you’re not right regarding their Mac Pros.
Mac Pros and their operating system handle large files much better than PC’s, they also handle fonts, color spaces and .eps/tiff/.PSD/.ai files much better.
Their workflow for creating designs in Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesgin are much better for handling files from beginning to end, from the local computer to a service bureau.
Now, admittedly, not many people design files that use numerous fonts, eps. images with alpha channels and duotones/tritones plus tiffs with clipping paths, all exported in CMYK to a service provider, but for those of us that DO such work, the Mac is far, far superior to PC’s.
I have many Macs but don’t own any iStuff...no Touches, iPads, iPhones, etc., and I’ve been using Macs for design work for almost twenty years now.
Ed
So stick with your PC or iMac.......
The App Store in iTunes did have some porno apps. For example one let you look at women's breasts. Apple got complaints about apps like that, so they decided they would not sell porno apps anymore.
Apple's products don't restrict anyone from browsing a porn website, or transferring a bunch of porn audiom video and photos through iTunes, or emailing them around...
Jobs' comment was not about porno on the web. It was about the App Store in iTunes. That's all this is about. There's really no need to exaggerate--either to make Jobs into an Angel for saving kids from porn, or to make him into a Devil for restricting people's freedom. He's just a darn good businessman who sells products that a lot of people buy.
Well, if you shoot video, then you know about video applications. And you can convert that video to lots of formats depending upon the application that will play the video. And since you have an iPhone, you can transfer that video to you iPhone by first converting it to the proper format.
What I was referring to is HTML5 for websites and the H.264 codec for video. Do you develop websites?
Apple was dealing with an idiot. Consider this: the person *buys* an app that is clearly adult, then runs it, gets offended and complains to Apple :-) What did they expect? If book aficionados were just as sensitive we'd have to complain about most fiction books in existence :-) But fine, if Apple has complaints about porn in apps they are free to not sell those. One problem, of course, is that if Jobs doesn't sell then nobody else can sell either... but that's another issue, and people already commented about that on this thread.
What I'm uncomfortable about is the position of Mr. Jobs (which he explicitly took in his earlier article and in this interview) that he somehow is blocking porn on iPads. That he doesn't do and has no ability to do. Jobs is exaggerating his effectiveness in blocking porn, and as I mentioned his subterfuge works.
Well, it wasn't an interview. It was an exchange of emails. If you haven't read the emails, then here is the link:
Gawker
Have you ever used an iPhone or iPod touch?
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