Q: Hi, I am looking to create a nsfw blog with images and videos of myself only. Is it legal in Ireland?
I need to know please if it is legal to create such a website with nsfw images that wull only show myself in. Will be nothing ilegal or imoral, just showing my private parts. I am adult, 42 years old male. Thank you
A:
In Ireland, it is generally legal for an adult to create a website featuring NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content, as long as you are over 18 and the material involves only yourself. Since you are planning to feature only yourself in these images and videos and there is nothing illegal or immoral, there should be no legal issues in terms of personal consent and creation.
However, there are regulations regarding adult content online that you need to be aware of. This includes ensuring that you have proper age verification measures in place to prevent minors from accessing the content. You also need to comply with data protection laws like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) if you collect any personal information from your audience.
It's wise to review the legal requirements specific to Ireland about hosting adult content and consider consulting with a legal expert who is familiar with internet and media law. This will help you ensure that your blog is compliant with all local laws and regulations and that you are protecting both yourself and your potential viewers.
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