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Pocket Porn
For iPhone 4
July 30,
2010
The porn
industry has its sights set on the iPhone 4. Graphic: Liam Phillips.
It's a maxim of technology:
Invent the newest gadget and the porn industry will find a way to cash
in.
When Apple launched the iPhone 4 and its FaceTime video conference
feature, it didn't take long for adult-entertainment companies to
develop video-sex chat services and start hiring workers through
Craigslist.
With more than three million of the phones sold, the adult industry
stands to make big money on this new way to reach out and touch someone
- even if it puts Apple, which has always taken pains to keep its
iPhone apps squeaky clean, in an awkward spot.
In at least five US cities, Craigslist ads seek models specifically for
video sex chat on FaceTime. Many of the ads even offer to throw in a
free iPhone 4 for the new employees.
FaceTime lets people call another iPhone 4 user for live video
conversations over a Wi-Fi connection through the phone's camera and
screen. In one TV ad, a soldier uses it to get a look at his faraway
wife's ultrasound pictures.
The adult industry wants its customers to share moments of an entirely
different kind with its stars. And while the technology may be new, the
idea is not. Porn providers have always been early adopters of new
technology..
In the 1970s, the demand for explicit videos at home helped VCRs become
widespread, and the industry was the first to embrace DVDs, too.
Internet porn sellers were some of the first to make wide use of
streaming video and online credit card payments.
"The first time someone created a camera there was someone who said,
'Wouldn't it be good for someone to take off their clothes in front of
this camera?'" said Michael Gartenberg, vice-president at Interpret
LLC, a media research company.
For years, cameras mounted on computers have helped connect people for
racy online video sessions. But the portability and privacy of a mobile
phone makes FaceTime a new frontier for the industry.
"A phone is such an intimate thing, you usually don't lend it out or
have someone else use it," said Quentin Boyer, a spokesman for Pink
Visual, an adult production company.
Boyer said his company began planning for iPhone 4 video services
almost as soon as the device hit stores. They should be ready in a
matter of weeks. Boyer said the company will offer FaceTime sessions
with some of the same women who appear in its videos.
"It has a very personal feel - your mobile phone to hers," he said.
Online exhibitionism is growing. Take Chatroulette, which randomly
connects strangers for video chats. While the service isn't explicitly
sexual, it's common for users to stumble upon people looking for more
than just conversation.
So far, most online video sex chat services have let the customer see
the performer, but not the other way around. FaceTime may change that.
"We are seeing more and more that customers want to be watched as much
as they want to watch," said Dan Hogue, owner of an adult chat company
called CamWorld, which is planning FaceTime services.
The rise of FaceTime porn puts Apple in an awkward position. Its
competitors have products that allow video chat, too - HTC's Evo 4G
phone, for one. But Apple has made a big deal about keeping
applications sold in its iTunes store squeaky clean.
Apple has rejected book apps for featuring sexual content and political
satires for their potential to offend. While some rejected apps have
been approved after revisions, Apple has kept one strict rule: No porn.
FaceTime isn't an outside developer's app. It's a main feature of the
phone.
An email attributed to CEO Steve Jobs that was posted on technology
blogs in April says it is Apple's "moral responsibility" to keep
pornography off the iPhone. Apple would not confirm that Jobs wrote it.
But just as Apple can't control who iPhone users call, the company will
have a hard time dictating how FaceTime is used. Internet experts say
customers will understand that Apple cannot control what goes on in
private video chats.
"Apple can't be seen as responsible any more than makers of routers or
hardware are responsible for the content you are looking at," said
Jonathan Zittrain, a co-founder of the Berkman Center for Internet
& Society at Harvard University.
Still, advocacy groups worry that FaceTime could connect children to
pornography or predators. Parents can put computers in public areas of
the home to supervise Internet usage, but mobile phones go anywhere.
"Unfortunately, both children and sexual predators are often ahead of
parents when comes to technology," says Donna Rice Hughes, president of
Enough Is Enough, a child safety group.
Apple, asked to comment on the emerging adult services, noted that
people can choose whom they chat with, just like regular calls, and
parents can turn off the FaceTime feature. Hughes said it would be
better if parents could create a "safe list" of people their children
could call.
For the adult-entertainment industry, FaceTime could be more than just
another medium. It could actually change the business. For independent
sex-chat workers, for instance, it could mean handing over less of
their earnings to computer-based services.
FaceTime presents its own challenges. It requires that both parties in
a chat have each other's phone numbers, which could expose video-chat
workers to unwanted calls from their clients.
Another obstacle: The iPhone 4 camera was designed specifically for
face-to-face chatting.
"You can have the phone on your face, or other body parts, but not both
at the same time," said Teagan Presley, who acts in adult films and
performs in video chats. "Most customers want the full package, and
it's going to be difficult holding a phone."
AP
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