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Originally Posted by Caligari
makes no sense, they can't process adult then choose not to process adult at the same time.
they process for porn dvds, discrimination would be not processing for porn sites.
on edit- i dont know if that would be a legal basis for discrimination in a court of law, but it is discrimination nevertheless.
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No, it is not discrimination; Paypal can do whatever it wants to do as far as what it processes and what it doesn't. Paypal can have whatever kind of Acceptable Use Policy it wants as long as it does not contravene applicable law or go against public policy.
You, on the other hand, cannot cry "Discrimination!" after you have agreed to the TOS of Paypal, which includes agreeing to the aforementioned Acceptable Use Policy.
Confusing?
Yep, sure is and that's why they make it that way, so they can be selective and arbitrary in enforcement.