Australia’s Telstra ‘selling porn to kids’

  • Telstra-owned site caught selling lewd content
  • No proof of age needed to download porn to mobiles
  • Women’s group says site sends the wrong message..

TELSTRA is selling amateur porn over the internet, charging $1 to download video clips of naked women sunbathing and even wrestling in jelly.

The telco giant, still partly owned by the Federal Government, does not even make visitors to the lewd website prove they are 18 before downloading the smut.

Read and see more News.com.au

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5 responses to “Australia’s Telstra ‘selling porn to kids’

  1. wow, that sounds simple and cheap… and kind of fishy… but I guess they will change this soon…

  2. Jaclyn

    Have you seen Wotnext now?
    They have a comp to win $10k for yourself and $10K for Canteen(Kids with cancer)
    its great but one person on there is lying, his clip says:

    “Silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright. Please sing along and download generously
    for CanTeen and add to the pledge. Have yourselves a very Merry Christmas and wonderful New Year. ”

    Add to the pledge I saw this and thought why not its only $1.
    STOOOOOOPID ME!! I realise this pathetic loser is lying and stealing my money
    if you download his clip you dont PLEDGE to Canteen you put money in his pocket,
    the clip is crap to boot.

    There are some great clips that should win, kids dancing and singing, a guitare playing Santa
    and other but this Chris Simon…he makes me sick stealing from dying children like that, AND it looks like he will win because stoooopppid people like me think there giving to charity.
    How can we get people like that arrested??

    • Hey “Jaclyn”: My video led to $10,000 donation to Canteen out of Telstra’s pocket and $1,000 donation to Canteen out of my pocket and, ongoing, huge positive awareness and further donations for Canteen. My promotion simply drew attention to the fact that it was costing some $1 to view my video on a mobile phone, in data, (not one cent that anyone paid me). And yes. I won the competition. Meanwhile, can I have your ID in order to put you on the shame list of anonymous trolling. Plus, most critically, I can prove every single word of yours is defamatory. I’ll see you in court for your accusations, ok?

  3. Quintin Aardema

    Awesome blog post, thanks for keeping me busy!

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