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:::Okay, no problems, just good to know what kind of rules I have to follow on this Wiki :) I saw that you changed my group membership to AVS. What is AVS? I assume that it has something to do with [[AVS:Websites]]? //Sipzz 20:37, 4 December 2011 (CET)
:::Okay, no problems, just good to know what kind of rules I have to follow on this Wiki :) I saw that you changed my group membership to AVS. What is AVS? I assume that it has something to do with [[AVS:Websites]]? //Sipzz 20:37, 4 December 2011 (CET)
:::: AVS (Adult Verification System) means that now you can see the spicy links too :) We collect the links to sites which contain hardcore stuff in the free area (not just in the members area) on a separate article called [[AVS:Websites]], but basically the AVS group membership is needed in order to get redirected to the hardcore sites (users outside this group get a message to join Pornopedia). The idea behind this law is to keep porn away from children, but we also use labels for filtering software to do that. Cheers, --[[User:Till Kraemer|Till Kraemer]] 22:47, 4 December 2011 (CET)
:::::Okay, then I understand. The law you are mention, is it a German or American law? But thanks for your information and explanation :-) //Sipzz 23:45, 4 December 2011 (CET)
::::::It's a German law, but USA has an interesting law too, the records keeping requirements (storing model contracts and ID shots and show them on request), as stated in 18 U.S.C. § 2257. It's for people publishing hardcore pornography, but we only show soft material. Cheers, --[[User:Till Kraemer|Till Kraemer]] 16:15, 5 December 2011 (CET)

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External links

Hi Sipzz, thanks for your contributions. However, due to law restrictions we aren't allowed to link directly to hardcore stuff without AVS, so I secured your link at Rachel Steele, so that only registered users will be redirected to her official website. Regarding the amount of links: In the interest of simplicity and maintainability, there is a maximum of three links in the "External links" section (download, DVD and official website), but you're welcome to use additional links as references, like I did. Thanks + Cheers, --Till Kraemer 15:50, 4 December 2011 (CET) P.S.: I'm gonna setup the Swedish Pornopedia now.

Hi Till Kraemer, thanks for your advice and your information. The restrictions, are they for all the Pornopedia versions, depending were the server is located or is it depending languages? But I will think of it, for future articles. //Sipzz 19:46, 4 December 2011 (CET)
Yeah, sorry, it's for all versions, because they are all accessible in all countries (like Germany). But you can also just comment the links out (<!-- www.domain.com -->) or mail me the links and I'll add them to the protected file (in which we keep all the links), so you don't have to type them into AVS:Websites. Thanks and cheers, --Till Kraemer 20:14, 4 December 2011 (CET)
Okay, no problems, just good to know what kind of rules I have to follow on this Wiki :) I saw that you changed my group membership to AVS. What is AVS? I assume that it has something to do with AVS:Websites? //Sipzz 20:37, 4 December 2011 (CET)
AVS (Adult Verification System) means that now you can see the spicy links too :) We collect the links to sites which contain hardcore stuff in the free area (not just in the members area) on a separate article called AVS:Websites, but basically the AVS group membership is needed in order to get redirected to the hardcore sites (users outside this group get a message to join Pornopedia). The idea behind this law is to keep porn away from children, but we also use labels for filtering software to do that. Cheers, --Till Kraemer 22:47, 4 December 2011 (CET)
Okay, then I understand. The law you are mention, is it a German or American law? But thanks for your information and explanation :-) //Sipzz 23:45, 4 December 2011 (CET)
It's a German law, but USA has an interesting law too, the records keeping requirements (storing model contracts and ID shots and show them on request), as stated in 18 U.S.C. § 2257. It's for people publishing hardcore pornography, but we only show soft material. Cheers, --Till Kraemer 16:15, 5 December 2011 (CET)