Alright. One of my clients wants to upload content which would be considered "profane" or "pornographic." Specifically the series of pictures which deals with the larger nude women for the sake of having people think "size doesn't matter" which the person who took the photographs considers "art" (whether it is or not, I don't care). I have it hosted on GoDaddy, and I am curious to whether or not it is allowed. Now below I have pasted the part of the contract that deals with the web content. Is this saying that ALL web hosting cannot have porn, obscene or profane images. Or, does it say that only ad-supported pages (like where they have their little GoDaddy bar at top) cannot have pornographic content? ---- You shall be solely responsible for providing, updating, uploading and maintaining Your web site and any and all files, pages, data, works, information and/or materials on, within, displayed, linked or transmitted to, from or through Your web site, including, without limitation, trade or service marks, images, photographs, illustrations, graphics, audio clips, video clips, email or other messages, meta tags, domain names, software and text. Your web site content shall also include any registered domain names provided by You or registered on behalf of You in connection with the Services. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, in the event You are using ad-supported hosting, in no event shall Your web site consist of the following: search results, registration, "thank you", error, email or chat pages, pages comprised primarily of other advertising or pages containing any of the following types of content: pornographic, obscene or excessively profane content; content intended to advocate or advance computer hacking or cracking; gambling; illegal activity; drug paraphernalia; or hate, violence or racial or ethnic intolerance.