Yeuch gross. Anyone think like me that the only reason for the original post is to get people to check out the link? (I haven't in case you are wondering - Mal's warning was enough)
Surely no self-respecting Actinic designer would touch this kind of stuff with the proverbial?
I guess it depends on how much money in most cases. Sex and Gambling are still the two highest earning areas on the internet unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on which way you look at it!).
Me neither, and I suspect by the morning the OP message will have been pulled.
That said, can Actinic really put what types of sites are allowed in the licensing terms? I can understand a hosting company having guidelines like that, but can Actinic? Its a bit like Microsoft saying you can't use Powerpoint to show anti-christian slide shows (or something!)....just curious really.
The site listed was definately an actinic site by the way, just in case any designers are looking for 4 sites to redesign and aren't that bothered by fetishes.
I think that's a bit harsh to be fair to James and not really relevant to his question. He is an Actinic shop owner, and the stuff he is selling (albeit not to everyone's taste) is legal. There are plenty of other Actinic sites that sell "adult stuff", and I suspect there are plenty of Actinic shops selling stuff that, knowingly or not, may have been made in Chinese Sweatshops or worse!
If Actinic themselves believe the site breaks their T&Cs then they should revoke the licence and refund him, but I very much doubt they would.
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