Heart'Song opened this issue on Mar 11, 2005 ยท 131 posts
JenX posted Sat, 12 March 2005 at 10:58 AM
Oliver, Yes, personal perceptions are involved. Normally, it is a members personal perception that brings the images in question to our attention. We do put a lot of thought into it, and we always err on the side of caution. I'm sorry that you're not happy with that situation, but until computers can recognize the age of a humanoid character in an image, human perception will have to do. I'm not a prude, nor are many of the people on staff. However, if the character has the appearance of one under 18, it is removed, whether we remove it, or the member removes it. I realize that countries differ in respect to societal perceptions. I, myself, live in Canada, and, contrary to popular opinion, we are a bit less conservative in law than the US, however, we don't have as many artists of all media trying to push the line. However, the servers of Renderosity remain in the US, and must follow the guidelines and laws that pertain to it. As well, they have to follow guidelines set forth by their merchant processing services, as well as Paypal. MorriganShadow
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