British retailer WH Smith temporarily shuttered its site beacuse some people realized it was selling objectionable sexual content. Meanwhile, Kobo.com, the Toronto-based e-reading company from which WH Smith got its material, announced that it wassuspending distribution of all self-published e-books. Online giant Amazon also got into the act by removing numerous titles from its online shelves.
This all seems to have been touched off, or at least greatly exacerbated, by an article in the online magazine The Kernel, which detailed the vast amounts of filth available online. That Kernel article leaned on our guest in this TechNewsWorld podcast, Jeremy Duns. Duns is the author of several spy novels, and over the summer he published the nonfiction title, Dead
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