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Adult Industry Standards - What Are They Exactly?

For some, the term 'industry standards' might seem like an oxymoron and, in such a wide spread global industry this might just be the case, the adult industry is not regulated in any way shape or form however, this term is thrown around with the best of them.

In this article we will take a quick look at some of the 'standards' which have been set and, for the most part, seem to be accepted across the online adult industry as a whole.

Industry Standards - The Basics.

'Industry Standards' are, in effect a set of guidelines or rules by which any person operating a business in a specific sector operate by. These may range fro charging a standard price for a product, operating in a certain way or something else. Most industries have their own set of specific 'standards' which are usually upheld regardless of whether they are actually written in law, as regulations, rules or, unwritten, unspoken standards.

Adult Industry Standards - The List.

This is a list of the 4 most common 'Adult Industry Standards' that webmasters would seem to operate their businesses towards, these are not 'official' industry standards more general operational guideline which are accepted as the 'norm' in our industry.

1) Adult Webmasters should use 'legal' content.
2) Adult Webmasters should abide by the rules of the sponsors they use.
3) Adult Webmasters should not promote 'child pornography' or imply the promotion of the same.
4) Adult Webmasters should operate their business within the scope of the law.

Taking the above four items into account, there of course, other standards by which webmasters already self-regulate to some extent for example, you shouldn't steal other webmasters work, content, bandwidth (through hotlinking), etc. However, other than the four primary 'unwritten rules' above there doesn't appear to be any special 'code of practice' to which webmasters should or even, can adhere to.

Taking the above information one step further, lets take a quick look at the adult industry sponsors, almost all of them have a different variation of their Terms and Conditions however, implied or otherwise, most of them tend to stick within the confines of the details already mentioned above. This in itself can lead webmasters into some troubles for example, promotion of sites, most sponsors have unwritten rules about what webmasters can and cant do to promote sites, no spamming paysites, no misleading links but, again, there are no 'set' rules that any two sponsors seem to say in the exact same manner.

Adult Industry Standards - Self Regulation.

We all know by now (at least those of us whom have been doing this for a few months) that the adult industry is pretty much self regulated and, whilst this is almost certainly a good thing it can also lead to complications. For example, 'Webmaster A' does something to promote a site that they got permission to do whilst, 'Webmaster B' does the same thing without having permission. in this instance, more often than not 'Webmaster B' will the one who gets their name blackened in the industry. it would also seem that, whilst those webmasters who have a long standing in the industry are capable of getting away with certain things, others, who perhaps have seen things done, when they try the same they get ridiculed.

Adult Industry Standards - Overview.

As 'Adult Webmasters' and, i would like to stress the 'Adult' part of that job title we have a lot of information thrown at us from the very first day of joining this industry, how we choose to use that information is up to us on an individual basis. That said, until the 'standards' are set on a level playing field i cant help wondering what effect, negative or positive our own style of self regulation is having on our associates and peers, does it help that we can go to message forums and call sponsors, hosts, other webmasters cheats? or, does this hinder our industry on a much wider scale?

One thing is for certain, if i were a journalist writing a report on the adult industry as a whole, i don't even think i could write about the actual 'business' side of things after all, we all run our businesses as we see fit and, at the same time, read the rule book that would at least, for the time being, suit us as individual business owners.

Article written by Lee.

  
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