Original URL: https://www.theregister.com/2012/07/25/samsung_lg_and_sony_outlaw_erotic_smart_tv_apps/

LG, Samsung, Sony: Smutty Smart TV apps turn us off

Philips, Panasonic: Bring on the filth

By Caleb Cox

Posted in Personal Tech, 25th July 2012 10:50 GMT

The adult entertainment industry is having a hard time convincing a number of TV manufacturers to cut it some slack. LG, Samsung and Sony, to name a few, have all steered clear of implementing filthy Smart TV apps and wish to keep their respective hands clean for now.

It's not all bad news though, the less prudish of the panel-pushers are bringing pornographic Smart TV applications to the small screen. Panasonic introduced Marc Dorcel's adult app last summer, which will also be coming to Toshiba tellies soon.

Philips recently revealed apps from Hustler and Private. You can always trust the Dutch to be open-minded, eh?

However, such tolerance isn't shared further east. LG confirmed its strict policy to Reg Hardware:

"While consumers can use the web browser function to explore content of their choice from the internet, LG's current Smart TV offering does not enable applications that are explicitly adult applications,” it said.

Sony refused to comment on the matter, while Samsung was equally taciturn with its policy. A company spokesperson told us that:

“Samsung’s future content strategy remains confidential. We are therefore unable to comment on this issue.”

LG Smart TV

No nips, sorry lad...

There are currently no hard porn channels available through UK broadcasters and although explicit channels are tolerated as long as they've been licensed in the EU, the standing from likes of Virgin and Sky has remained soft.

Through Smart TV apps, though, hardcore becomes legally and easily available through our tellies, on-demand or live, Broadband TV News reports.

Of course, these apps never come preloaded on the hardware, so we're stumped as to why users don't have the freedom of choice to instal what they like.

Surely, a manufacturer needn't regulate what it is you can and can't watch on your telly? We have disapproving partners for that. ®