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Furry Reddit - Mon 20 Jan 2014 - 23:31
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ST the Demon Fox

Furry Reddit - Mon 20 Jan 2014 - 23:21
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[Discussion] Creative Commission Category ideas?

Furry Reddit - Mon 20 Jan 2014 - 23:18

Play on words intended. This dragon loves puns :3

Anyway, my question is in the title. This thread is for discussing creative, unique and different commission types, artists can offer.

To explain what I mean, here are a couple of examples:

Field Notes: character drawn and explained in the style of a explorers field notes, pencil drawings or fake digital pencil drawings, with notes, possibly spanning several pages about the character and all their details.

Stack o' sketches: 5 selected good physical original sketches, signed, wrapped, and mailed to buyer.

Sketch megapage: one or more characters drawn at least 10 times in total in a single large digital document, with at least 2 full-body sketches.

Mixed Media: color or lineart done in traditional media and the other done digitally.

Those are... pretty boring.

So bring on your wildest ideas, folks :3

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Why does Weasyl use Markdown?

Furry Reddit - Mon 20 Jan 2014 - 19:52

Serious question because I ish a noob, but why does Weasyl use Markdown rather than BBcode? I'm so used to using BB from FA, and now that everyone seems to be leaving and going to Weasyl, I made an account but Markdown makes no sense to me. It's so... plain. And I know it's meant to be, which makes me wonder why they're using it.

Also, it /is/ Weasyl that most are transferring to right? Not like, SoFurry or Inkbunny right?

(I was starting to really like FA too, and now my friends are leaving it ; ; )

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Clean furries?

Furry Reddit - Mon 20 Jan 2014 - 17:58

I don't know about you guys, but for some reason I feel like I'm the only furry who does not like the porn and never came for the porn. I joined because I liked the idea of anthropomorphic animals and the fursonas, but it really seems as if I have to get into yiff or something and I feel as if the porn is what drives the fandom. I never liked the yiff but I feel like I'm supposed to. Does a "clean" furry even exist? I don't even know what I'm trying to say.

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TigerTails Radio Season 8 Testing Video

TigerTails Radio - Mon 20 Jan 2014 - 17:57
TigerTails Radio Season 8 Testing Video
The latest episode of TigerTails Radio. For previous episodes, visit http://www.tigertailsradio.co.uk From: TigerTails Radio Views: 22 1 ratings Time: 01:36:31 More in People & Blogs
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Animation: ‘Chhota Bheem’ comes to the U.S.

Furry News Network - Mon 20 Jan 2014 - 17:38
Author: Fred On January 18, the 130-minute Indian animated feature Chhota Bheem and the Throne of Bali came to five Big Cinemas theaters in the U.S.: Peachtree Theatre, 6135 Peachtree Parkway, Norcross, Georgia 30092 (Atlanta) Golf Glen Stadium, 9180 West Niles Road, Niles, Illinois 60714 (Chicago) Dos Lagos Stadium, 2710 Lakeshore Drive, Corona, California 92883 […]
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FURSTRE.AM launches 2.0 - The Furry Live Streaming site

Furry Reddit - Mon 20 Jan 2014 - 16:04

Hi everyone! Been a while since I posted here about the site.

For those who don't know what it is, FURSTRE.AM is a live streaming site (like LiveStream.com, uStream, Twitch etc) but is for the Furry fandom. The site was made as an alternative to LiveStream as many people got banned for adult content and the poor video quality.

Because FURSTRE.AM offers so much more and is free, the site grew very fast over the last 6 months it has been running.

Yesterday we launched the new version of the site will a whole new theme, more features and higher stability.

So I am hoping to get more people trying it out and getting the word out more about the site so people have a better time.

We are looking for feedback with the new design and improvements made to the site, so please tell me what you think.

The site is at http://FURSTRE.AM/

Thanks guys!

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The Legality of Cub Porn

[adjective][species] - Mon 20 Jan 2014 - 14:00

Furry cub porn, love it or loathe it, is a fact of life. There is demand for cub porn within our community, and so there will always be supply.

I have written before about the ethical aspects of cub porn here on [a][s]: I am, with some qualifications, a defender. There are certainly valid arguments for censorship or restriction of cub porn, not least the impression it can give to non-furry friends and family. Those interested in the ethics should start with my article—In Defence of Cub Porn.

Those interested in the legal status of cub porn should read on.

Cub porn is banned on Fur Affinity; it’s allowed on Inkbunny as long as human characters aren’t involved; it’s largely unrestricted on SoFurry. The administrators of these sites each have their own philosophy, but all are united in that they don’t wish to engage in illegal activity.

As it turns out, the legality of cub porn varies widely across the world.

Important disclaimer: I am not a lawyer, and this article is not legal advice.

In the United States, cub porn is legal.

The First Amendment of the United Status constitution effectively prevents laws that may abridge freedom of the speech or the press. This is unusual because it affords special protection to speech: politicians are unable to prohibit, say, hate speech.

There are some exceptions in United States law. A judgement in 1942 (Chaplinksy, ref) concluded that ‘fighting words’—those that by their very utterance inflict injury or tend to incite an immediate breach of the peace—are not protected by the First Amendment. But ‘fighting words’ exceptions are very rare. So, for example, the Westboro Baptist Church are allowed to picket funerals.

The protection afforded by the First Amendment extends to pornography, which is accepted as a valid form of speech. A landmark ruling in 1985 (Hudnut, ref) concluded that even pornography depicting rape, bestiality, torture, and a whole bunch of other things mostly related to explicit subordination of women, is protected by the First Amendment.

And, yup, a ruling in 2002 (Ashcroft vs Free Speech Coalition, ref) confirmed that simulated child pornography is protected by the First Amendment. This struck down a law passed in 1996 (The Child Pornography Prevention Act), which was intended to ban such pornography, among other things.

So, in the United States, furry cub porn has been tested in the courts directly, and it is perfectly legal.

Porn involving animals, or depictions of animals (or animal-people) is also okay. However some American states have animal cruelty laws that prohibit bestiality, so while it’s legal to own real-world bestiality pornography, it may not be to legal to produce depending on where you live.

The United States is a big cultural force, and so it’s easy to catch a few episodes of Law & Order, and assume that such a libertarian perspective is common across the western world. It’s not, as we shall see later in this article.

In the United Kingdom, cub porn is illegal.

In the UK, it is criminal to possess pornographic images that include a participant is under the age of 18. The image doesn’t even have to depict a sex act: it’s illegal if the image simply ‘focusses principally on a child’s genitals or anal region‘.

The law applies whether the image is real or simulated. And it covers any image where ‘the predominant impression conveyed is that the person shown is a child despite the fact that some of the physical characteristics shown are not those of a child‘.

This has been the law in the UK since 2009, when parliament enacted the Coroners and Justice Act (ref).

In Canada, cub porn is illegal.

Canada has a Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which includes the right to ‘freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication‘. This is a similar wording to the United States First Amendment, but Canada makes an exception for simulated child pornography.

The question was settled in the Canadian courts in 2001 (Sharpe, ref). The courts stated that it is criminal to possess ‘material that poses a reasoned risk of harm to children [and] it should include visual works of the imagination as well as depictions of actual people’.

The court’s definition of such illegal material almost definitely extends to furry cub porn. The court concluded that simulated child pornography (such as imported-from-Japan pornography that depicts underage animal-people) ‘poses a reasoned risk of harm‘ because paedophiles may use such images to groom potential victims. It’s not quite as clear-cut as the UK law, but it’s safe to conclude that some, if not most, furry cub porn is illegal if you’re north of the border.

In Australia, cub porn is probably legal.

Australia, like most countries, bans child pornography however the law specifically applies to only real children. Pornography of simulated underage characters has been shown to be legal via the court system.

There are a couple of minor exceptions to this. Firstly, Australia has strong laws against depictions of sexual violence. For example, a US-produced gay porn film with the (predictable, awesome) title Tight Ends & Wide Receivers, is banned in Australia because one of the ‘players’ is shown being struck in the crotch by an errant football, which counts as ‘sexual violence’. (You’ll be pleased to hear that he recovers, thanks to some imaginative physical therapy.) Possession of some underage pornography, usually in the form of imported manga, is sometimes prosecuted under these sexual violence laws (which apply whether the pornography is real or not). The punishment is usually a small to moderate fine.

There is also one example from Australia where an unlucky man was prosecuted for being in possession of crude Simpsons pornography, presumably depicting Bart and/or Lisa (ref). This judgement drew worldwide widespread derision (and giggling) and almost certainly would have been struck down should the accused have bothered to appeal. (He chose to accept the court’s punishment, which was a A$3,000 fine.)

In New Zealand, cub porn is illegal.

A New Zealand man was jailed in 2013 for having a few pornographic clips depicting nominally underage animal-people, for ‘possessing objectionable material’ (ref). It all seems pretty clear-cut, however this case was complicated because the man had, several years previously, indecently assaulted a teenage boy. It’s probably fair to guess that the prosecution was driven by fear that he would continue to abuse children, rather than a desire to stamp out a dangerous tide of so-called ‘pixie sex’.

In South Africa, cub porn is illegal.

South Africa’s laws are very similar to those in the UK. It is illegal to own child pornography, which ‘includes any image, however created, or any description of a person, real or simulated, who is, or who is depicted or described as being, under the age of 18 years‘. This law has been in place since 2003, as part of the Films and Publications Act (ref).

In Scandinavia, cub porn is (probably) mostly legal.

You’ll have to forgive me for being a little vague here, however I’m outside of my English-speaking comfort zone.

In 2010, in Sweden, a man was prosecuted for possession of what sounds like furry cub porn: underage comic characters with cat ears and tails. His prosecution was overturned on appeal, and presumably this sets the precedent that such pornography is not illegal.

Similar laws exist in Norway, Finland, and Denmark, however these have not been tested to my knowledge. I am relatively comfortable concluding the furry cub porn is probably not illegal in those countries, although of course there are differences from country to country: for example, bestiality pornography is unambiguously legal in Denmark (as long as the animal isn’t harmed) but unambiguously illegal in Norway.

In Western Europe, cub porn is (probably) mostly legal.

Laws vary from country to country, and I’m stymied by language. A general theme seems to be that simulated child pornography is illegal only if the characters might reasonably be mistaken for real children. The presence of age-play in Second Life seems to be a common concern.

Based on my (limited) research, I guess that pornography involving underage furry characters is unlikely to be specifically illegal in most parts Western Europe. I was unable to find any convictions involving pornography that might be comparable to furry cub porn.

Can you help?

If anyone able to shed light on other countries, or provide more detail, please leave a comment or drop me a note (jm@furrynet.com).

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Furry Reddit - Mon 20 Jan 2014 - 13:15
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Where can I go to talk to people?

Furry Reddit - Mon 20 Jan 2014 - 13:04

I have been a lurker of this fandom for years after I originally started on Deviant Art, then found VCL, then FA, etc etc. Throughout that time I've always sat back and just favorited art that I found that I enjoyed (well, porn too), but I never spoke to anyone.

I frequented chats on DA (when I look back now i realize how incredibly immature it all was) and FA's system isn't really conducive to actually meeting people.

I'm not looking for roleplay or anything. I'm not a "lifestyler" or what-have-you, and I don't talk to anyone in my life about this fandom because of the stigma attached to it.

But I want to meet people online, and despite having kept up with it for a long time now, I'm not sure the best place to do it.

Again, I'm not looking for murr, or glomps, or huggles... to each their own, but that kind of makes me sick to my stomach. Is there any place where the conversation stays relatively adult (not pornographic) in nature and I can say hi to people involved in the fandom?

I hope I'm making it clear what I'm looking for, and again, I've got nothing against the roleplay stuff, but it's just not for me. Just looking for normal conversation here.

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Things I hate about the fandom (Rant)

Furry Reddit - Mon 20 Jan 2014 - 10:45

Although I love the furry fandom and am very active in it, there are quite a few things I hate. So I'm about to learn you a thing or two about my biggest fandom pet peeves:

1.) "Wolves/Foxes are unoriginal/etc." I have had a love for wolves since I was 4, and if I feel like a wolf is what represents me best, then so be it! I'm not trying to be the "I'M CUNNING AND I'M A LEADER SO IM A WOLF derp" guy. I've just had a thing for canines, especially wolves, for a long time.

2.) "Adding a lot of accessories makes you an attention whore" A variant of this would be "having fur patterns so people recognize you in porn". Maybe I find piercings interesting. Maybe I just want a cool pattern. Maybe I feel like being somewhat creative.

3.) Drama I know, unavoidable

4.) Personality/Likes/Dislikes on ref sheet This is actually good to an extent, but when you make it the sole purpose of your ref, it doesn't work.

EDIT: Now that I read this again, it sounds like a lot of butthurt XD

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