Don't Recommend Hentai-Foundry
The Hentai Foundry Important Change Policy has put this Website on Don't Recommend List
First-all Hentai Foundry did this: Hentai Foundry change their Important Content Policy.
I found out about this on Tumblr. The Tumblr Post was the following: Understand that this policy affects appearance, so fictional canon has no say on this matter. If a character LOOKS underage, even if they’re over 18 in their universe, then the content is against our terms and will be removed.”
On the Website called Hentai-Foundry it has this Rule:
1) Underage Art: Any Submission with characters that look to be or are stated to be under the age of 18 can not be accepted.
If your website is hosted in the USA. I would honestly think you would follow this: In the United States, pornography is considered a form of personal expression, and thus governed by the First Amendment to the Constitution. Pornography is generally protected speech, unless it is obscene, as the Supreme Court of the United States held in 1973 in Miller v. California.
In 2002, the United States Supreme Court ruled in Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition that the Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996 (CPPA) was facially invalid in prohibiting virtual or cartoon child pornography. The basis for the ruling was that the CPPA made unlawful some forms of protected First Amendment speech, banning depictions of sex between children even if not obscene and not involving real child victims. Under New York v. Ferber, if the depiction is of real child abuse or a real child victim, as a result of photographing a live performance, for instance, then it is not protected speech. Under Miller v. California, obscene speech is likewise excluded from First Amendment protection. The CPPA made all virtual child sex depictions illegal without regard to whether the speech was protected or not, so that part of the statute was struck down as facially invalid.
This Character Star from Balto. Who is in-fact Young Adult in the eyes of Hentai-Foundry he could be classified as no go? Pretty annoying when you think about it.
The Bottom-Line: I don't recommend Hentai-Foundry it sounds like the website gets Pretty annoying over the ideas If a character LOOKS underage, even if they’re over 18 in their universe, then the content is against our terms and will be removed.”
As Content Creator myself: I like my website with something called Freedom of Expression. It looks this website does not support that idea in any sharp or form.
First-all Hentai Foundry did this: Hentai Foundry change their Important Content Policy.
I found out about this on Tumblr. The Tumblr Post was the following: Understand that this policy affects appearance, so fictional canon has no say on this matter. If a character LOOKS underage, even if they’re over 18 in their universe, then the content is against our terms and will be removed.”
On the Website called Hentai-Foundry it has this Rule:
1) Underage Art: Any Submission with characters that look to be or are stated to be under the age of 18 can not be accepted.
This was my reaction toward that Rule and Law:
In 2002, the United States Supreme Court ruled in Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition that the Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996 (CPPA) was facially invalid in prohibiting virtual or cartoon child pornography. The basis for the ruling was that the CPPA made unlawful some forms of protected First Amendment speech, banning depictions of sex between children even if not obscene and not involving real child victims. Under New York v. Ferber, if the depiction is of real child abuse or a real child victim, as a result of photographing a live performance, for instance, then it is not protected speech. Under Miller v. California, obscene speech is likewise excluded from First Amendment protection. The CPPA made all virtual child sex depictions illegal without regard to whether the speech was protected or not, so that part of the statute was struck down as facially invalid.
The Bottom-Line: I don't recommend Hentai-Foundry. I have always thought this Rule and Law was crazy and insane. After-all this Character:
The Bottom-Line: I don't recommend Hentai-Foundry it sounds like the website gets Pretty annoying over the ideas If a character LOOKS underage, even if they’re over 18 in their universe, then the content is against our terms and will be removed.”
As Content Creator myself: I like my website with something called Freedom of Expression. It looks this website does not support that idea in any sharp or form.
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