Reuters notes that Iran’s Telecommunications Ministry is about to clamp down on what it considers to be ‘immoral’ picture messaging. According to the news site:
‘The Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, a body set up after Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution, has instructed the ministry to buy the equipment needed to prevent any misuse of Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS).’
As is the way with such things, the Supreme Council has failed to give any indication of what it will consider to be an ‘immoral’ MMS, but we’re betting that any circulation of certain Dutch cartoons has got to be pretty high on the list…
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