Playboy stops publishing nude photos

Playboy stops publishing nude photos, Playboy is accepting out of the nudes business. Starting with the March 2016 issue, the iconic men's magazine, which has been publishing photos of nude women back 1953, will be private-part free.

“The political and animal altitude of 1953, the year Hugh Hefner alien Playboy to the world, bears about no affinity to today,” Playboy Enterprises CEO Scott Flanders said in a account to FOX411. “We are added chargeless to accurate ourselves politically, sexually and culturally today, and that’s in ample allotment acknowledgment to Hef’s ballsy mission to aggrandize those freedoms. We will break accurate to those amount ethics with this new eyes of Playboy’s future."

The "top-to-bottom redesign" by the company’s Arch Content Officer Cory Jones follows the magazine's website's agnate move to a "safe-for-work" format, featuring provocative, but not naked, photos of women.

Officials accede that Playboy has been witnessing boundless changes. "You're now one bang abroad from every sex act apprehensible for free. And so it's just passé at this juncture," Scott Flanders, the company's arch executive, told the AP.

Playboy said it will "continue to broadcast sexy, alluring pictorials of the world’s a lot of admirable women, including its iconic Playmates, all attempt by some of today’s a lot of acclaimed photographers. The annual will aswell abide committed to its award-winning mix of long-form journalism, interviews and fiction."
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