Quote:
Originally Posted by justinsain
Not sure what your point is but I will say it is the responsibility of the parent to govern what their child does on the internet and what their child might use or do like their credit card or watching R rated movies or using the car or getting liquor in the cabinet or raiding Dad's porn stash in his master bedroom closet.
An adult site should have an easy to understand warning page so that anyone offended or shouldn't be looking at it ( minors ) has the opportunity to turn back when appropriate. Other than that keeping kids off any site unsuitable for minors should be the burden of the parents.
|
just pointing out the double standard
you want the host to be responsible for the infringement of their users
demanding that the basically shut down completely until they figuire out a way to perfectly solve the problem
yet you want to shift the responsiblity for your own transgression (you did accept the money and grant access) to the parents.
Quote:
Originally Posted by L-Pink
Actually the porn is being sold to the cardholder. Stopping or reporting the theft or unauthorized use of that card is the responsibility of the cardholder not the merchant.
.
|
exactly sort of like how the actual uploader is the one that responsible for the infringement, not the host.
your only contributing to the distribution of porn to the minor by not doing a perfect job of screening out fake orders.
interesting how you support such a double standard.