Apple, the "Erotic trojan", and Keily's plant

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You might want to follow this carefully. Quite by chance, I read in an electronic news digest about the 'no-nipples' policy on the i-Phone. However, a classical painting is 'Art' not smut. Strangely, we in the UK are blessed (cursed?) with one picture by Modigliani whiles users in the 'States are to enjoy a variety of classical nudes.

See: ( http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/03/29/itunes_censorship/ )

Apparently, the Japanese like the "Visual Novel" (we called them comics when I was a kid). As usual, there are those who'd rather not pay for it. Until some ace hacker gets round this particular trojan, they will have to:-

( http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/03/29/cross_days_trojan/ )

It plasters personal information all over the net:-

"The results of the trojan incursion can be seen here, mostly in Japanese, but featuring one poor pirate who was caught red-handed reading the quite remarkable Keily's Plant (NSFW)."

( http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http://blog.livedoor.jp/insidears/archives/52256874.html&hl=en&langpair=auto|en&tbb=1&ie=EUC-JP )

Clicking on "Keilly's Plant" got this:
( http://www.literotica.com/stories/showstory.php?id=161578 )

Bootnote
In case you're wondering just how interactive Cross Days is, it supports the USB-driven SOM orgasmatron, allowing both guys and gals (links NSFW) to participate fully in the narrative's climactic moments. [® The Register]

Guys:- http://www.somjapan.com/global/mens_som/index.html

Gals:- http://www.somjapan.com/global/ladys_som/index.html

But how did Keily's Plant make it to Japan ?
How's that for spreading the Lit Word ??
 
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