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Originally Posted by pornmasta
here i doubt of the legalty of that too.
In reality i just go elsewhere, but if something is legal, you can't refuse to host it.
I can't deny to sell something to someone because he is gay, for example, that's the same thing.
Also here, webhostings DON'T WANT to monitor what people are doing with their hostings and in fact, they are not the justice and without a complaint and good reasons, they won't monitor your hosting and won't cancel it.
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Its not the same thing. You are comparing dicks and fingers. Saying someone is gay and they cant host with your, and saying there content is gay porn and they cant host with you are 2 different things. A gay guy who owns a mainstream e-commerce site, or a gay guy who own a gay sex website. One can host with a company that allows adult, one doesnt. Not sure whats so hard to grasp about this. The ISPs are private companies. They are not entities of the government. They can do whatever they please.
You choose what you want on your network. The customers dont choose. This is the reason for TOS.