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I came to ipernity from flickr - because of the censorship. I'm german but I have a US-Account so the censorship doesn't concern me - but I think it's terrible wrong and it's against human rights and against the law, too. And flicker even says they do the censorship to meet the german requirements - but that's totally wrong; the things that should be flagged in flickr (the things we don't see anymore) are allowed in germany - the only thing what is forbidden is censorship - and things which are forbidden on flickr too (child-porn and things like that). Unfortunately some people don't care about it - they think we overreact, which is kind of sad. Further I can't show my images to my friends anymore, can't share them with my models anymore and people can't watch my portfolio anymore - and that's what I paid for. I can at least watch my images, but some of my friends can't see their own images - while people from America can see them.
So I started testing ipernity today, and it looks very similar to flickr - maybe flickr was more than a model, which is pretty cool, because i love(d) flickr. Unfortunately censorship kills.
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