warning page for adult content in online portfolio
Not sure what section to post this question so I'll try here.
I would like to post some adult content (banners) in my portfolio, however I would like to put a warning page of some sort before allowing access. I tossed this around and others seem to agree that there should be one.
I'm not good with legal mumbo jumbo, so I'm wondering if anyone could recommend some copy I can use that would be appropriate for a portfolio. I don't need a whole page of text, just something useful.
thanks.
DaveyBoy posted this at 02:17 — 12th March 2003.
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warning : explicit content
thats enough lol, the rest can be assumed.
Jimmy Changa posted this at 14:58 — 12th March 2003.
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I'm thinking...
"warning: naked people ahead" might be better
hehe
imaputz posted this at 00:43 — 14th March 2003.
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yeah, guess it's my fault for expect any serious anwser. thanks though.
zollet posted this at 01:46 — 14th March 2003.
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Make a simple page stating that they are about to enter a site with adult content and then put 2 links there. One saying "I am 18 years or older" (or something similair) that will link to the adult portfolio and one link saying something like "I am under 18 years" which links back to the page they came from.
necrotic posted this at 01:55 — 14th March 2003.
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Or aol.com of you wanna be evil
DaveyBoy posted this at 10:03 — 14th March 2003.
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What, and give the readers a near-death experience?
Jimmy Changa posted this at 15:03 — 14th March 2003.
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My one question would be...
Why do you need to include those banners on your site? I'm assuming they are graphic work that you've done and want to display your talents. I would consider not including the "adult" banners on your main site if your work includes clients not in the adult industry. *shrugs* You might consider a completely separate portfolio....
If you want a legal answer though, I could only suggest speaking to a lawyer.
imaputz posted this at 00:59 — 16th March 2003.
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zollet: thanks for the input.
TortillaBoy: that's a good point, I never looked at it in that perspective. I'll probably remove them and place them in a separate section that would be available upon request (ie those in adult industry).
thanks.
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