>
> I think he was asking if "art" nudity would be accepted in the Play Store,
> then just regular porn-like nudity, which is why he showed an example, but,
> I agree, that this isn't the correct forum for a question like that.
>

Regardless of whether it is classified as "art" nudity or "porn" nudity
there are still underage kids that develop android apps and monitor this
forum and I am still monitoring this forum at work.

In both cases nudity is nudity.  13 year old kids don't care whether they
are looking at art or porn... In both cases it is a picture of a naked
women.  Likewise, my workplace doesn't distinguish between art nudity and
porn nudity.  If someone walked by my desk while that picture was briefly
displayed on my screen and reported it to HR I would have been in just as
much trouble regardless of the type of nudity.

Just the fact that this is a public forum should be enough for the OP to
have shown some constraint...

Thanks,
Justin Anderson
MagouyaWare Developer
http://sites.google.com/site/magouyaware


On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 10:11 AM, FiltrSoft <kri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think he was asking if "art" nudity would be accepted in the Play Store,
> then just regular porn-like nudity, which is why he showed an example, but,
> I agree, that this isn't the correct forum for a question like that.

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