Photos banned from Photobucket, Myspace, and other image hosting sites.

  • by: Erica
  • recipient: Photobucket.com, Myspace.com

The Terms of Use for photo hosting sites need to be revised.  The term %u2018no nudity%u2019 is a basic phrase that needs to be more defined.


When a newborn baby comes into this world, his/her parents are going to take pictures to remember the day and the LAST thing on that parent%u2019s mind is to cover the private parts.  It is very sad that these photos cannot be uploaded and shared with family members. 


I believe that if photos of the natural act of a mother breastfeeding are allowed to be uploaded onto these sites, then the natural act of childbirth should be allowed too.  Too many mothers and fathers are loosing these precious photos.  The photo you see here is a photo that Photobucket.com deleted (without warning) off of my account.  My account is also set to private so no one else could view the photos.  I almost lost this precious moment. 



Please sign this petition if you feel that newborn photos of a child should be allowed to be uploaded onto image hosting sites and that their terms of use should be modified.  The No Nudity rule needs to be revised to exclude newborn photos
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