katycraig started this topic @ 16:00 on 30/05/2008
I have a website shop aimed at the gay community, and I sell items such as jewellery, belts, adult toys, gay pride merchandise etc.
I won't state the website name just to prove that I'm not here to plug my site - I genuinely just need some much appreciated advice!
I have a large stock of iron on patches. However some of them are very "adult". For example, one states the full "F" word.
Am I allowed to have such items on my site or is that deemed offensive?
Many thanks
Katy
RE: Is It Legal To Have Products With Swearwords On My Website?
Hi Katy
May I suggest you just blur out the word and the picture(s), I'm sure everyone will know what it says without offending the masses.
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Kind Regards
Ashley
www.newbusinesswebdesign.co.uk
RE: Is It Legal To Have Products With Swearwords On My Website?
katycraig | 18/07/2008 10:56 AM
Ah! That makes perfect sense. You're very right. I'm silly not to have though of that really!Thanks alot Ashley
RE: Is It Legal To Have Products With Swearwords On My Website?
katycraig | 18/07/2008 10:58 AM
Does anyone know how to create a 'blurry' affect so it looks professional? (rather than me having to use Paint and erasing a big ugly blotch of the pic!)
RE: Is It Legal To Have Products With Swearwords On My Website?
Xpertweb | 19/08/2008 06:45 PM
Katy provide me with more info on how many pictures you need blurred.
I'm a professional web and graphic designer.
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David Duff
Website Design, Graphic Design, Logo Design.
www.xpertweb.co.uk
0845 475 0459