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Post by winterlegend on Apr 5, 2011 12:32:52 GMT -5
I couldn't find a list of rules, maybe I missed it. ^^;
I am wondering about the specific rules towards adult content and where it should be placed.
I have a separate folder of really soft adult art (nudity, but nothing going on so to speak, lol) which I normally keep behind the counter and check ID before showing it. Even after the ID is checked, it's still censored in case people don't really understand what they are looking at and have a Does Not Want moment, haha. (This is a pretty effective method I would suggest to anyone else having a problem with that sort of backlash, btw.)
However, I have an 18+ short story comic I want to sell. It's in a sealed bag and there's no offensive content on the cover. It has warnings all over, and I'll check ID before any purchases are made. Can I set this on my table, or does it have to be behind the booth?
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Post by doublej on Apr 5, 2011 23:24:21 GMT -5
Howdy,
There will be other vendors selling adult material. We do ask that you check ID before someone fully looks through it. If you have a table-safe version to display to advertise it, that is fine. Our attendees will also have color coded and labeled badges that show if they are 18 and over or 17 and under. But we still ask that you check ID.
These are just items off the top of my head. For better answers, send an e-mail to Kailey at ARTISTALLEY@ANIMESTL.NET
Thank you.
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Post by winterlegend on Apr 8, 2011 14:13:03 GMT -5
Okay, thanks. I think it's a good policy. And the color-coded badges will definitely help me distinguish who I would advertise it to and who not, although I'd still check ID.
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