This week the Chinese city of Pingdingshan got an eyeful. Twenty minutes of a Japanese adult film were broadcasted on a big screen display, for all to see.
Police arrested a furniture store employee for piping the film through a PC to the big screen. The big screen was part of an advertisement for the furniture store. The dirty movie, however, was not.
Said movie featured Japan's Aoi Sola, who is somewhat of an icon in China (something that baffles Japan to no end).
The big screen showed the clip playing on the laptop's Windows Media Player, so it seems that the furniture employee used the laptop that was connected to the big screen to run promotional spots—and thus, presumably, the employee inadvertently broadcasted Aoi Sola in flagrante delicto.