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image image “A new reader called Eucalyptus was rejected due to ‘offensive content’ because it could download the Kama Sutra from Project Gutenberg.” – TeleBlog reader.

For more details: Wired, Ars Technica, Daring Fireball, Slashdot and MacNN.

Obvious question: What about Stanza, BookShelf, BookZ and other apps that can already display evil books from Gutenberg and elsewhere? And along with Amazon’s search engine problems, isn’t this more evidence of the risk of linking content to hardware or software without alternatives being available? The Kama Suta is oh so tame compared to cable TV fare.

Thought from TechCrunch: Could the reviewers be overworked?

A few sources of Kama Sutra: Gutenberg, Feedbooks (where I found the above image), Blue Grass Publishing / Fictionwise.

 
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