Originally posted by RuthBaby
dun think is illegalise here...
aniwae.. anithing to look out for?
Originally posted by RuthBaby
dun think is illegalise here...
aniwae.. anithing to look out for?
i mean... in future... before pregnant.. i wan to take a few shots...Originally posted by Klause
Hard to find model who do that... ;p
Originally posted by RuthBaby
i mean... in future... before pregnant.. i wan to take a few shots...
still tonning up my body
or maybe another shot like demmi more?;p
Originally posted by RuthBaby
dun think is illegalise here...
aniwae.. anithing to look out for?
Originally posted by AdamGoi
Hi, just edited xdivider's post.
Even though to some nudity is considered as a form of art, given that Clubsnap is hosted in Singapore, we have to abide the regulations here. Please refrain posting images or urls of such nature here...quoted from a very learned man that I know @ Clubsnap
Originally posted by rueyloon
even a link is not allowed ? wah... do draconian.....
Originally posted by Jason Ho
Just to clear everyone's doubt. I won't want to waste anyone time by going into those regulations/guidelines set by SBA.
The answer is links arent allowed. Even though we may not own/store the materials, SBA can advise us to close down the site. And I am sure all the Clubsnap supporters here wont want that to happen.
the 3rd kind u men???:dunno:Originally posted by Jayan
Hush guys, we're being watched......
Originally posted by rochkoh
Do SBA regulations say anything about linking to a website, one with no pictures but with links to such pictures?
Fine line drawn between artistic nudity and soft pornography.
Originally posted by rueyloon
Brother, no need to ask SBA,
just do the next best thing, read what is on their website
http://www.sba.gov.sg/sba/i_codenpractice.jsp
here I note down the 2 reason why nude links, and maybe even nude photos are allowed.
2) In considering what is prohibited material, the following factors should be taken into account:
a) whether the material depicts nudity or genitalia in a manner calculated to titillate;
3) A further consideration is whether the material has intrinsic medical, scientific, artistic or educational value.