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Playboy On Your PDA?

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - August 13, 2002


Look out! Porn is coming to a cell phone near you.

Playboy has signed a three-year licensing deal that could put Playboy's nude Playmates on mobile phones and handheld computers.

Playboy signed the deal with brand marketing specialist Legend Mobile, which has worked with the likes of rapper Nelly and NASCAR driver Rusty Wallace on similar products.

Similar deals have been made by other companies to license their content to be shown on the display panels of mobile phones and other handheld devices. Playboy it seems, is no different.

The license allows Legend to sell Playboy images, games and editorial content for mobile phones with color displays, handheld computers and the popular Blackberry wireless e-mail devices. The content would be sold via Legend expansion cards, which plug into compatible handheld devices.

Look out! Porn is coming to a cell phone near you.




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