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Continue reading for excerpts from the conversation … Q: Most of the stores ban adult apps, including the new Amazon Appstore. Is it a good thing or a bad thing that the major platforms restrict pornography? For customers, you can argue differently. We want to treat you as adults. That said, it would be bad for business if Amazon decided to sell pornography. Your phone is very personal. Even if the other app stores start to offer it, developers really choose app stores as partners, not just as an app store operator. Q: You guys have been doing this for a while on Android. What is your take on Amazon coming into the marketplace now? I think giving developers more opportunity to sell and make money on all of their hard work is good. Amazon does a really good job of selling products, the whole personalization and recommendation engine. So it will be interesting to see how they do it. It attracts more developers, more users, and applications. McEwen: Laughing You know what? We work with porn, and that is not porn. You never know what people will like. Other app stores are like Disneyland. Babies love them, men love them, women love them. You could go to a movie theater and see something worse than that. Q: You were the focus of — he referred to the fact that on Android there is even a porn app store. That was not a good thing in his mind. Was his comment a good or bad thing for you? McEwen: Oh, that was an awesome thing. We got 10,000 downloads of our app store in 12 hours that day. Also, it made us a conversation starter for the argument between an open OS and a closed OS. We are actually very proud to be part of that. Adams: That was a great thing. Q: So do you hold out any hope of ever being on the iPhone? Adams: No, probably not. McEwen: It would be nice to be on iOS. Q: So do you reject apps? Are there things that go too far that are just not appropriate for your store? McEwen: We do have some guidelines. We work closely with a lot of adult studios, we take piracy very seriously. Juniper Research about monetizing applications, and they said in-app billing model will overtake the traditional pay-per-download model. You have to let them use the app, and once they value it then let them purchase from within. We just launched our virtual currency, so a lot of things are tied to that. Providing a lot of ways for users to personalize their experience using the store, around discovery and consumption of adult apps, making that easier. One of the things that we learned is that there are a lot of different niches — very personal content. People are looking for a variety of stuff. We need to be faster and better at matching up the right users with the right developer. Being able to offer the best billing options within each region.

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