Bankruptcy May Stop Angry Creditors, Collection Agencies and Now Pornography?

You may have heard how some people have found that filing for bankruptcy has allowed them to get the fresh financial start they needed and stop living in fear of harassment from angry creditors, but did you know that filing for bankruptcy may help stop pornography. Say what? That's right. A story in The New York Times detailed how Amp'd Mobile's decision to recently file for bankruptcy would likely halt the introduction of sex-oriented programming on cellphones.

The story detailed how Amp'd Mobile had been considering offering such imagery on its cellphones for adults, of course. Marketing itself as a mobile carrier for the young and tech-savvy, the company allegedly considered this "risky proposition" during a meeting with industry analysts in March (but what else should we expect in an age where sex sells)! The story added how no mobile carrier currently offers still nude images or sexual videos on its phones (even though these materials may still be downloaded to cellphones via third-party websites). However, after filing for bankruptcy on June 1st, Amp'd Mobile is apparently going to take the conservative approach, at least for now. Thank goodness for that.

Oh, how we should long for the good ole days when phones were meant for, I don't know, getting in contact and talking with people.