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Right-wing propaganda aside, we're still incredibly free in America. Just look at the people who are allowed to drive, for example.
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Don't all publisher's have a set of guidelines on what they will and won't publish though? If I write a Murder Mystery and submit it to a publisher that only publishes Science Fiction that publisher will refuse to accept my manuscript for publication. And in the case of Erotic fiction there are sub-genre's and some publishers will publish one sub-genre of Erotic fiction and not another. I think it's one thing for a company like Paypal to make a decision for a publisher as to what they will and won't allow said publisher to publish and for the publisher themselves to make that decision.
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It would certainly be an outrage if the transaction merchant started functioning as a second gatekeeper as far as literary merit is concerned. However, it's obvious that Smashwords bases their censoring of certain genres based on a moral code, not on literary merit. One cannot state that this is purely the realm of the publisher. There's no distinction between a publisher doing it, and the transaction merchant doing it. One can either be comfortable with them both doing it, or opposed to them both doing it. Last edited by howyoudoin; 03-19-2012 at 09:34 AM. |
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They're also prone to broad, vague terms like "no rape-for-titillation," without defining why some rapes (those that lead to the hero & heroine falling in love, usually) are acceptable, but others aren't. And terms like "no pedophilia," which apparently usually means "nobody under the age of 18 should have a sex drive, and certainly nobody should display sexual interest in anyone under 18 years of age." (Apparently, for some publishers, "pedophilia" includes "two 16-year-olds in love.") I don't mind publishers saying, "we publish what we like to read... here's some guidelines so you don't waste your time sending us content outside of that scope." That's different from "NO necrophilia. The dead definitely don't do it for us - of course, we don't count the bloodsucking undead variety!" (So, are brain-eating undead okay for sex? How about ghosts?Is the problem with death, or inanimate status?) Quote:
The issue of payment providers banning those topics is different--obviously, they're aware of the market; since they have no personal stake in production (they don't have to find editors who'll read pseudo-incest stories) and no direct stigma for supporting the publishers, their ban is for different reasons: either economic (claims of high chargebacks) or moral. Ebooks don't have a high chargeback rate. Payment processors are trying to impress *someone* with how "upright and moral" they are by instituting these restrictions. |
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I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description ["hard-core pornography"]; and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so. But I know it when I see it, and the motion picture involved in this case is not that.
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And it's actually a really terrible yard-stick for anything other than personal consumption choices. See also: The Great Breast Feeding Debate on every social media site, ever.
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True. What one person considers art another may consider to be porn and vice versa. Though there are some 'community standards' that are held in common I think. No one is trying to publish photos of the victims of serial killers or pedophiles for example. Generally I think it comes down to common sense. If something is erotically pleasing to a group and isn't causing anyone else any harm (both serial killers and pedophiles do harm others) and there is a market for the erotic work in question then it should (I think) be a matter of personal choice whether or not to view such content. Sometimes publishers err on the side of caution out of fear of being sued should someone take the fantasy account of an act and attempt to make it reality. I think they over estimate the chances of that happening myself. You don't see publishers being sued if someone kills someone after reading Agatha Christie for example.
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if its okay for someone to say " we publish/sell erotic art" it also okay for someone to say "we do not publish/sell erotic art" for the payment processor to say they will not process the payment for a transaction because they object to something in the transaction is very different. that should actually be illegal. if they want to be a payment processor they should have to process any legal payment that comes through their system. really Im not even sure they should know what the product is to make the determination. MC /VISA/ MAstercad/My Debit CARD Bank looking at each product before they process the sale to decide if they feel like it? no and they shouldnt. edit- i read a book years ago titled "the entity" during the book a woman is raped by a ghost. since this policy includes text of rape are they suggesting they wont allow it to be sold as an ebook using paypal? or since it actually is a part of the overall story arc and plot does it have "serious literary or artistic" value? "will it be okay with them to sell paper copies? Last edited by Dulin's Books; 03-20-2012 at 01:59 AM. |
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The subject of this thread was confusing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_fiction I couldn't figure out why PayPal had any say in this whatsoever! |
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