Why porn is not allowed with your web server?

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Hello, just wanted to ask why do you prohibit legal adult sites to use your paid web server?
Do you think that customers will purchase such a professional server only to build a homepage or to sale shoes or pampers? People who need such server and who will pay for it generate lots of traffic and most of them are in the adult business. It's your choice but you loose money.
Thanks for reading this;)
 
#3
Internet pornography greatly deteriorates human moral values, which is a very serious problem. It is harmful to people of ages, not only those under 18. People are talking recently about having stricter laws to abandon smoking in public including side walks. While porn sites can make people addictive, mentally ill, is much worse and serious than smoking and second-hand smoking. You may say that this does not break the law, we believe human moral values is priceless, this is what we can do in our part. We certainly do not want to see our hard work help pumping up this kind of Internet traffic.
bullshits. Before reading this part of the 'license' I've plan to buy this webserver ( Enterprise Edition (2 CPU) $699 ) but after this joke with license usage which prohibits legal adult sites and erotic content I shall NEVER spend even $1 for LiteSpeed Web Server....farewell
 

joe

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Goodbye!

This post is hardly relevant to lsws server conf so I'll be brief and only post this once.

It's unusual for a product manufacturer to take a stance on how their product is to be used, but it is not unprecedented nor restricting in a political sense. During every major world conflict suppliers picked a side and sold their wares in support of achieving victory for that side. LiteSpeed Tech is chooosing to do nothing less here and I applaud them for taking any stance. I can't think of another example of a software vendor doing the same but its refreshing to see one say "Here is what we stand for." It doesn't happen to run contrary to my needs plus I believe the product is the best tool for my job.

Bottom line is, the manufacturer has the right to sell their product "as is" and I doubt you wouldn't want the same right if you too were a vendor.
 
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