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duk75 05-04-2012 07:54 PM

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.

DBS.US 05-04-2012 07:57 PM

TURN YOURSELF IN:disgust
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pornmasta 05-04-2012 08:16 PM

"girl" means underage for you ?

baryl 05-04-2012 08:22 PM

Basic answer is obviously yes. Why the hell wouldn't it be?

pornmasta 05-04-2012 08:24 PM

http://www.pichunter.com/tags/all/Teen%20Girl

videoscribe 05-04-2012 08:37 PM

It is legal.

pornmasta 05-04-2012 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by videoscribe (Post 18930463)
It is legal.

:winkwink:

mromro 05-04-2012 08:44 PM

You can use any word you want. words are words.

Colmike9 05-04-2012 08:46 PM

As long as 2257 is good and it isn't a site meant to depict underage porn..

pornmasta 05-04-2012 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mromro (Post 18930480)
You can use any word you want. words are words.

ask in germany ;)


papill0n 05-04-2012 08:49 PM

very illegal

mromro 05-04-2012 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornmasta (Post 18930490)
ask in germany ;)


Ok. In Americas a word is not illigal unless you are trying to be politically correct, but that is just a guilt courtesy. In other words, you have rights but you don't have the right to NOT be offended.

The Porn Nerd 05-04-2012 08:55 PM

I am offended by the question.

splifchief 05-04-2012 09:09 PM

uh duuhhhh

PSD 05-04-2012 09:41 PM

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:

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Prosec...e_V/Subtitle_B

raymor 05-04-2012 11:09 PM

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.

BIGTYMER 05-04-2012 11:13 PM

You're going down!!

InfoGuy 05-05-2012 12:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duk75 (Post 18930387)
Is it legal to use that word? Specifically in a domain name. I need to know. Thank you.

It really depends on what other prefixes or keywords you are using. Using pret*** or 16y***oldg**** would obviously land you in some hot water.

CaptainWolfy 05-05-2012 12:52 AM

yes it is, next question? :)

DBS.US 05-05-2012 03:07 AM

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u-Bob 05-05-2012 04:42 AM

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'.

EddyTheDog 05-05-2012 04:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InfoGuy (Post 18930709)
It really depends on what other prefixes or keywords you are using. Using pret*** or 16y***oldg**** would obviously land you in some hot water.

I don't think they are illegal - Immoral yes, but there is a difference.

CDSmith 05-05-2012 04:57 AM

Now you've done it. Just using those words in this thread has gotten you on a watch list.

The black helicopter may be landing on your front lawn at any moment.

biskoppen 05-05-2012 04:58 AM

I just called the fucking FBI

EddyTheDog 05-05-2012 05:03 AM

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.

Barry-xlovecam 05-05-2012 06:53 AM

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.

So, while some national law may restrict your use of a domain name in its jurisdiction; your Registrar's or its Registry agreements may be of greater impact.

Also, advertising networks and search engines may impose their own restrictions of what is considered an obscene, vulgar or offensive name.

If you imply pseudo underage content, e.g.; barelylegalteenvideo.c0m it may not be "illegal" (in violation of some statute) but you will be subject to a lot of scrutiny by a lot of people both businesses and governmental authorities. IMHO, it's not worth the trouble for a little monetary gain.

iSpyCams 05-05-2012 07:24 AM

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.

duk75 05-05-2012 12:13 PM

What about "young lady"?

18teens 05-05-2012 01:49 PM

I'm in big trouble if the word teen is illegal. Fuck, I'm off to jail :1orglaugh


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