Product Policies
What is the CP Nudity Policy?
The main image plate and main thumbnail cannot display nudity.
Nudity is defined here: unclothed or in such a state of undress as to expose any part or portion of the pubic or anal region or genitalia, or any portion of the breast at or below the areola of any female figure. Basically, if the character or figure reveals more than a standard bikini would—top or bottom—it is considered nude and cannot be used in the main image plate or thumbnail, and would require nudity tags on subsequent images as indicated below.
Images requiring nudity tags:
Images depicting a human or humanoid figure which is not clothed or covered.
Figures which display partial nudity. This includes female breasts (the breast, not just the areola and the nipple), the genital region (male or female, whether or not organs depicted), and buttocks.
Figures covered with sheer or transparent clothing where breasts, nipples, genitals or buttocks are visible are to have a nudity tag.
Blurring of nudes and/or black bars covering nude areas are not acceptable. These images must have a nudity tag.
Still in doubt?
Buttocks: Daisy Dukes ok, thongs are not. Nudity tag required.
Breasts: Cleavage ok, tiny triangle covering only nipple and areola are not. Nudity tag required.
“But the figure doesn’t actually have genitalia.” Still needs a nudity tag if the crotch area is displayed. “But there’s no nipple on the figure’s breast.” Still needs a nudity tag. If in doubt, tag it.
The nudity policy is in place out of a sense of social responsibility, especially given that Poser is widely used in the schools. Please be respectful of this fact, and help us to keep the site set up for exploration by artists of all ages.
Remember that nudity tags can be applied to individual images whereas the “Mature Content” designation is set at the product level.
I bought images from an artist who held the copyright permissions for the automobiles they designed. Can I post them on CP?
Sellers are required to hold permissions for any copyrighted images they are selling. If you do not hold the copyright permissions, then no, these products cannot be posted to CP.
Many other sites allow reproductions of autos, toys, and other copyrighted pieces. Why is CP no longer allowing these?
We cannot speak to why other companies are willing to post copyrighted materials. The Content Paradise TOS and/or agreement has always stated that copyrighted material is not allowed unless written permission has been obtained.


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