Monday, March 16, 2015

Elizabeth Gillies and "Offensive Materials"

Ebay has rules against "Offensive Materials" that demean a race or religion. But not women.

Somehow, imagining female celebrities raped is ok with EBAY?


Is it really asking so much of a website that already has quite a few rules and regulations of common sense and morality, to stop letting sick, nickel-and-dime misogynists get away with this? 

It's also in violation of Federal law regarding pornographic materials that require a signed model release of age and consent.


Title 18, Sections 2257 and 2257A: all models, actors, actresses, performers and/or other persons who appear in any visual depiction or “sexually explicit conduct” (as that term is defined in 18 U.S.C. §2256). 

Sellers MUST have a signed model release stating age and consent. Where, next to this image is her signature on a document stating she has agreed to the sales of the photos, and that the photos are compliant with Title 18, Sections 2257 and 2257a of Federal Law? 

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