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Is this permitted on land with a moderate rating?


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My friend and I are starting a music venue on land with a moderate rating, and a question has come up as to what is permitted.  One popular singer has some songs of a sexual nature and we were told she would not be permitted to perform them at our venue.  Is this true?  I have read the TOS and to be honest, it makes no sense to me concerning this. Can people on a moderate sim swear, and talk about sexual things either in local or through streaming.  Also, if I have a house on this parcel too, am I permitted to engage in sexual activities inside it. (Note that the parcel was subdivided where my house is and the land is set so that people outside the parcel cannot cam over and see what people are doing).  Any help would be appreciated.  Thank you.

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From what I understand most clubs in SL are set on maturity ratings. As long as it doesn't break any major Linden Lab rules like child play then I think you shouldn't have a problem. But if there would be constant sexual activities not in private IMs and too much nutidy pose balls then maybe you ought to go adult rated. 

 

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Second Life's Moderate designation accommodates most of the non-adult activities common in Second Life. Dance clubs, bars, stores and malls, galleries, music venues, beaches, parks, and other spaces for socializing, creating, and learning all support a Moderate designation so long as they do not host publicly promoted adult activities or content and do not use adult search tags. Groups, events and classifieds that relate to this broad range of activities and themes generally should also be designated as Moderate.

Residents in these spaces should therefore expect to see a variety of themes and content. Stores that sell a range of content that includes some "sexy" clothing or objects can generally reside in Moderate rather than Adult regions. Dance clubs that feature "burlesque" acts can also generally reside in Moderate regions as long as they don't promote sexual conduct, for instance through pose balls (whether in "backrooms" or more visible spaces). However if any of these businesses uses adult-oriented search tags, the region may be categorized as Adult and blocked from appearing in non-Adult search.

I think this link would explain better.

http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Maturity-ratings/ta-p/700119

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