![]() ![]() ![]() "Our nudity policy is pretty simple and written in plain English. We’re a family safe site, and we will ask you to take down any photos that violate our terms of use." "I’m afraid if you’re a nude photographer, SmugMug isn’t the place for you. ![]() (this is the relevant section from their TOS: "By using any Interactive Areas, you agree not to post, upload to, transmit, distribute, store, create or otherwise publish through the Site any of the following:Īny photograph, video, message, data, information, text, music, sound, graphics, code or other material ("Content") that is unlawful, libelous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, indecent, lewd, suggestive, harassing, threatening, invasive of privacy or publicity rights, abusive, inflammatory, fraudulent or otherwise objectionable or harmful, including without limitation photographs or other Content containing nudity that would be unacceptable in a public museum where minors visit ")Įdit: It's also not hard to find them discussing their policy, like the customer reps on their public blog. There's no value for me in paying money for a service which requires I lock up my photographs like Fort Knox merely because they contain skin. It's possible to slip some things through the cracks, but if and when they're found they'll delist the photos. They'll allow that kind of content only in non-public galleries that are also password protected. ![]()
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