Thursday, July 21, 2005

How to prevent Indian media from obscene MMS?

Everyday a new MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) is being created and circulated in India. No one knows who is making and why he or she is making .

Why MMS became Media Hype in India?

Bollywood actors these days think twice before venturing into hotels, discos or even to join a friend`s birthday bash -- amateur paparazzi using mobile phone cameras have got them running scared. A series of intimate exposes of film celebrities have rocked the world`s largest movie industry and celebrities are ready to fight back -- with their fists if necessary. Bollywood got its first taste of what a mobile phone camera can do when leading tabloid Mid Day earlier this year published lip-locking pictures it claimed were of top actress Kareena Kapoor and actor boyfriend Shahid Kapoor shot by a fan at a city pub. Both actors strongly denied the pictures were of them though Mid Day continued to back its story. A few months later another clip was circulated, supposedly of an upcoming actress in an intimate love-making pose with her actor boyfriend. Bollywood`s reigning sex siren, Mallika Sherawat, is the latest to be caught in a controversy over MMS phones, which allow the user to create, send and receive text messages that can also include an image, audio or video clip. A graphic new MMS eight-minute clip of a sex act allegedly between Sherawat and a foreigner has been in circulation through mobile phones in India in the past week or so, infuriating the actress who has taken the matter to police.

Many MMS like Mallika Sherawat sex Clip, Kareena - Shaheed Kapoor Smooching etc is getting circulated through cell phones in India on a day to day basis. How can we prevent Indian media from such obscene MMS? Does science and technological advances provide a solution to this problem? Is law-enforcement in India adequate enough to tackle such activity? You may jot down your comments with pointers/links on the web that could shed light into arriving a workable solution to this menace.

2 comments:

ram said...

Hi fella, i dont know a way to stop these things, but what we can all do is ignore them. If we stop making a hue and cry over these, the media will stop hyping it. Let these things be part of teenage lifes just like porn. We dont discuss that much, do we.
By the way i like the blog, and i like cochin.

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