The Inquisitr - Tech
In one of the major controversies at the International CES electronics show in January, a sex toy product for women was presented with an innovation award, which was later rescinded.
Now, four months later, the company has had its award restored.
Per The Inquisitr, the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the organization that produces each year’s CES, gave one of its Innovation Awards to the Ose, a sex toy product produced by a company called Lora DiCarlo. The Innovation Awards, which are announced in the fall prior to the January show, went to 30 products and winning the award meant that the products received an exhibition slot at the show itself.
However, CTA, weeks after the presentation, rescinded the award, citing laws that gave them the power to exclude products that it deems to be “immoral, obscene, indecent, profane, or not in keeping with CTA’s image.”
This
To read the full article click on the 'post' link at the top.