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Originally posted by jd2004
i decided to use them for my cam site, which isn't a porn site!
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Posted on that site:
"Q. Is there any nudity?
- This started out as a non-nude site but has gradually started to include some nudity"
I hear you, and I understand where you're coming from, but frankly you're in the wrong here. Most mainstream people and companies I know of all view sites showing nudity and sexiness as "porn". Conversely, most of those on our side of the fence view it as softcore, reserving the title "porn" for those sites that actually show some further sexual interraction. So from the point of view of the webmaster your site is okay, but from the point of view of anyone not part of our industry, your site IS pornographic in nature.
Thus it is in violation of their TOS.
Best advice in this thead: Go talk to a lawyer, preferably one that is net-savvy.