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Canadian Phone Company Selling Porn

westcoaster004 writes "Telus, Canada's second-largest telecommunications carrier has started selling pornography to its cellular subscribers. The service allows subscribers with mobile browsers to purchase both photographic and video adult-oriented content from Telus, at an average of CD$4 per download. Telus decided to introduce the service after noticing that there existed a certain 'segment of the population that is interested in that content' from review of the mobile Web browsing habits of their subscribers 'on an aggregate level.' They are the first telecommunications company in Canada to offer such content. A Telus spokesman said: 'We're fairly certain that if our competitors in Canada haven't launched it, they will soon. Same in the US.'"

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  1. Interesting by JoshJ · · Score: 5, Funny

    How big is Canada's bloc of religious wackos who think anything sexual is so horrible it needs to be banned? I'm hoping it's significantly smaller than it is in the US so that this excellent example of free speech will hold up as something for America to follow.

    1. Re:Interesting by king-manic · · Score: 5, Interesting

      How big is Canada's bloc of religious wackos who think anything sexual is so horrible it needs to be banned? I'm hoping it's significantly smaller than it is in the US so that this excellent example of free speech will hold up as something for America to follow.

      I live in the middle of the largest bloc of "wackos", work for the company in question. The wackos are mostly harmless and get pummelled into submission by the minorities and liberal press. Our "conservative wackos" would problably pass as "democrats" in the states.

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    2. Re:Interesting by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Defy radical Islamism by continuing to watch porn, North America. Or else the terrorists will have won.

    3. Re:Interesting by Dorceon · · Score: 4, Insightful

      In Canada, violence is harmful and sex not so much! It's backwards land!

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    4. Re:Interesting by kripkenstein · · Score: 4, Insightful

      How big is Canada's bloc of religious wackos who think anything sexual is so horrible it needs to be banned?

      1. Don't equate pornography with sex. It isn't the same. You can be pro-sex but not pro-pornography.

      2. That said, I would say that 95% of violently anti-pornography people are, at some level, anti-sex.
  2. Blame Canada jokes by RelliK · · Score: 4, Funny

    in 3...2...1...

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  3. Unfortunate phrasing in TFA by patio11 · · Score: 4, Funny

    "They can keep it in their pocket."

    1. Re:Unfortunate phrasing in TFA by chris_mahan · · Score: 5, Funny

      I think it was more tongue-in-cheek.

      \me ducks.

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  4. understatement by scenestar · · Score: 4, Funny

    Telus decided to introduce the service after noticing that there existed a certain 'segment of the population that is interested in that content'

    You mean 98.7 percent of the entire adult population.

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  5. Rip-off by Whiney+Mac+Fanboy · · Score: 4, Funny

    mobile browsers to purchase both photographic and video adult-oriented content from Telus, at an average of CD$4 per download.

    Goddamn! $4 for images & videos... I guess Canadian Telcos are as fond of screwing their customers as the US's.

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    1. Re:Rip-off by nmb3000 · · Score: 5, Funny

      $4 Canadian is like, what? a dime?

      Ah, poor Canada. For those confused about America's northern neighbor here are some comparisons:

      America: A country with four seasons: spring, summer, fall, winter.
      Canada: A country with two seasons: cold and not-as-cold (but still pretty cold).

      America: Has the most powerful military machine on the planet.
      Canada: Has two jeeps and one helicopter, currently waiting on parts.

      America: Finds it difficult to apologize, especially to China.
      Canada: Apologizes as a form of introduction.

      And the one that reminded me of all this:

      American: Wouldn't bend over to pick up a Canadian quarter.
      Canadian: Wouldn't do it either.

      I kid, I kid. (source)

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  6. Such a dirty word... by Frosty+Piss · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Pornography" is such a dirty word... Let's call it what it is, erotica.

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    1. Re:Such a dirty word... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 4, Funny

      I think a lot of American politicians would have trouble spelling that word. That's why they call it smut. Only four letters and it rhymes with Smurf (i.e., the cartoon show with one girl and so many guys).

  7. Well... by Frosty+Piss · · Score: 5, Funny

    I guess Canadian Telcos are as fond of screwing their customers...

    It is porn...

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  8. Telus by MarkRose · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Telus is actually a fairly progressive company. They even started using VOIP for long distance back in 2002. Home Internet service is quite reliable (they don't even shape bittorrent traffic, that I'm aware of), and they're often upgrading ADSL service at no extra charge (though I splurged for a 6.0/1.0 connection at $45/mn). They also stand up for their customers, refusing to give out customer details without a subpoena, etc. The Mobility division (cell phones, etc) is also quite competitive, though they do rape you with long distance charges on cellphones, but no one has the same coverage they do. Honestly, this latest move doesn't surprise me too much (though I was surprised when it first showed up on my cell's browsing homepage).

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    1. Re:Telus by quantaman · · Score: 4, Informative

      They also blocked access to one of their unions websites during a strike.

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  9. Oh great by Stephen+Tennant · · Score: 5, Funny

    As if driving and talking on the phone wasn't dangerous enough. How will I hold the steering wheel?

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  10. Re:What really is wrong with porn? by Virak · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Well, except for the fact that it demeans women (and men for that matter),
    This argument has always confused me. If people are willing to be in porn, even if it 'demeans' them, then why shouldn't they be allowed to? They're adults, and they're only 'harming' themselves, if it could even be called that. It just doesn't make sense, unless you mean that it demeans *everyone*, in which case it makes even *less* sense in other ways.

    cheapens and turns a God-given gift into a commodity,
    If you can find significant evidence of a loving god, of the kind whose gifts would be worthy respecting, then maybe you'd have a point.

    reduces human beings from being to people to be loved and honored to being objects and tools for one's one self-gratification
    See above. If you mean human beings that are in porn, it's their choice, and if you mean all humans, I'd like to see you explain how that works.
  11. Re:What really is wrong with porn? by Beryllium+Sphere(tm) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    >Porn to me, replicates what happens in real life...in the real world.

    How often have you seen someone in a porn film use a condom or say "I love you"?

  12. Re:What really is wrong with porn? by hasbeard · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Actually, I didn't say they shouldn't be allowed to. The OP asked a question, and I answered it. He asked what is wrong with pornography and I replied with the statements you have quoted about people demeaning themselves. I didn't make any statements about what people should be allowed or not allowed to do. The fact that people make a choice to participate in a given behavior doesn't lessen the harm it does to them.

  13. Re:What really is wrong with porn? by grimJester · · Score: 4, Funny

    Porn to me, replicates what happens in real life..

    Speak for yourself :(

  14. In other news, automobile accidents on rise by goombah99 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Forget the religious wackos. Now instead of one handed cell phone using drivers were going to have people diving with their knees while they use the other hand to choke their chicken.

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  15. Re:Interesting Paranoia by exp(pi*sqrt(163)) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What prudishness exactly are you referring to?
    The one that results in a nationwide furore over the accidental revelation of a nipple during a live TV performance. The one that causes a bare ass to be blurred out when shown on an innocent movie like The Full Monty. The one where you can't use a nude female body to sell a product used in the shower. I'm probably referring to the US you don't realise exists until you step outside its borders for a few minutes to contrast and compare. It's also the culture where people care more about the sexual infidelity of the president than the sacrifice of thousands of lives for a war started under false pretenses.
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