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'''Needs a section on sexually explicit material,''' violence, and other harmful subjects.  -- VanillaMozilla
'''Needs a section on sexually explicit material,''' violence, and other harmful subjects.  -- VanillaMozilla


'''DonGato's comment:''' (2006-11-29 13:22 GMT)
First we need to know what is Mozilla policy on adult material.
Could they be accounted on facilitating access to adult material?
Could this be used to avoid some kind of parental control?
Do they want to promote this kind of content?
If they don't want to allow adult content (not the average girl in bikini that Shaver commented at the [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362125 bug]), they should add it to the ongoing policy. An example of such a policy could be this one:
'''IV. ADULT MATERIAL POLICY'''
Due to different cultures, material that is appropriate in some countries may not be appropriate in others. For this reason and many others, we maintain a strict "No Adult Material Policy".
Mozilla defines "Adult Material" as any of the following:
  1. Any addon that has images or videos showing frontal nudity on either men or women.
  2. Any addon that has images or videos showing any sexually explicit nudity.
  3. Any addon that has audio clips or text containing sexually explicit material.
We also prohibit the following:
  1. Any addon that links to other sites containing such material.
  2. Any addon that is engaged in the sale of sexually explicit items.
In addition we reserve the right to determine what might be considered "sexually explicit" or "sexually related". If your addon contains material that you are unsure about, please let us know before publishing it at addons.mozilla.org.


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