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Is it legal to use the word "teen" or "girl" in porn?
Is it legal to use that word? Specifically in a domain name. I need to know. Thank you.
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TURN YOURSELF IN:disgust
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"girl" means underage for you ?
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Basic answer is obviously yes. Why the hell wouldn't it be?
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It is legal.
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You can use any word you want. words are words.
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As long as 2257 is good and it isn't a site meant to depict underage porn..
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very illegal
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I am offended by the question.
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uh duuhhhh
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As far as using either in domains, The Truth in Domain Names Act which got folded into the PROTECT Act of 2003 in the US states you can't use misleading terms in domains names to attract children to sites that contain ‘material that is harmful to minors" so as long as you don't use the term girl or teen in a way that suggests a site that is not adult you should be ok. Adding words like porn, sex, etc. to the domain name would help reduce confusion and prevent it from being considered misleading. Here is a link for more info on the specifics:
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I list a good chunk of money when the processor made a policy barring "teen" in domain names. I had a barelyeighteen type domain. So not illegal, but it can cause you some trouble every so often.
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You're going down!!
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yes it is, next question? :)
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legal yes, but using certain keywords in domain names will cause you problems if you're using namecheap. For example they refuse to transfer in domains that contain the word 'boy'.
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Now you've done it. Just using those words in this thread has gotten you on a watch list.
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I just called the fucking FBI
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To the OP - Most of what you see here relates to webmasters that are in the US or have a business relationship (IE Hosting) with a company in the US.
Your local laws apply of course. |
Domain registrars are bound by the registry agreements (the TLD like .com, .net, etc.) that they work under. Some registries have vague restrictions about obscene or offensive names ... Registrars or Registries have the right to accept or decline name registrations on a per case basis. |
I understand there are payment processors that don't like the word "teen" unless it's in a clearly legal context. 8teen, legal teen, 18plusteens etc. Not a legal issue, just a billing compliance issue.
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What about "young lady"?
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I'm in big trouble if the word teen is illegal. Fuck, I'm off to jail :1orglaugh
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