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:::: 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) | :::: 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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