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*:[http://forums.secondlife.com/showthread.php?p=2392783#post2392783]
*:[http://forums.secondlife.com/showthread.php?p=2392783#post2392783 4-16-2009] [[Blondin Linden Post 2392783]]
*:[http://forums.secondlife.com/showthread.php?p=2390187#post2390187]
*:[http://forums.secondlife.com/showthread.php?p=2390187#post2390187]
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Revision as of 03:06, 22 April 2009

Adult content is supposed to be stored on regions having the adult region flag.

Links to Linden statements on Adult Content

Links to Linden statements on Adult Content in the Forums, blogs, and elsewhere relevant to the Adult Content policy changes.

Second Life Knowledge Base

Blog Postings

Transcripts of Sessions

jira

Links to other statements

Links to statements from other stakeholders.


Unanswered Questions

From the "Maturity Ratings" FAQ:

Second, we will conduct proactive monitoring and rely on abuse reports that identify adult content or conduct that is promoted or advertised publicly. Where adult content or conduct on a Region is publicly advertised or promoted, that Region must be designated as Adult (or such content must be removed). We will re-designate such Regions if adult content is not removed.

What does 'adult content or conduct that is promoted or advertised publicly' mean? Who gets to choose to move?

What about people who bought Mature land on the Mainland, since the Mainland is not being designated as Adult?

Business Only?

Blondin Linden: However, if your business relies on Adult Content and would be negatively impacted, then there is nothing stopping you from submitting a ticket along with everyone else, explaining your need to move. We'll judge it on a case by case.

And if your property in SL "relies on adult content", but it's not a "business"?

Advertising?

Blondin Linden: If someone whats to have a swinger party and invite some friends, there is no problem with that. As long as they don't advertise it, who is going to know what is happening in their own home?

What constitutes advertising? Word of mouth?