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Since when is U.S. law relevant to the TOS of terra.es? And how am I justifying what's wrong? What's wrong in this case is yet to be determined - that's my whole point. What's at issue is not what you consider to be pornographic but what terra.es has in mind when it says it doesn't allow pornographic content. And within the context of that sentence, it remains ambiguous what exactly they mean by pornographic just as it is ambiguous as to what exactly constitutes content that is "against generally accepted ethics." Who know what the fuck terra considers "generally accepted ethics"? For these reasons, I still believe that further clarification is needed before you can unambiguously declare that terra forbids all "adult content."
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