Hi,
I'm sorry, apparently I didn't read the message in time. I promise to remove it if you unsuspend my site.
However, I have a question: what distinguishes a work of art from pornographic or material? I did not put that work on my site for lewd purposes, as I presume any reasonably intelligent individual would be able to derive from the other content on my site. I put it up merely as part of my portfolio; I attend art school (The Cooper Union) and that piece has been seen and admired by teachers, peers and family alike. Art galleries host exhibitions of artwork far more provocative than mine—take Jenny Saville, for instance, a widely-respected, world-renowned painter whose overwhelmingly large canvases sport nude women and transvestites exposing their genitalia. These canvases have adorned the walls of many a gallery and museum all over the world. Furthermore, art school critiques feature a plethora of nude performances, photographs, drawings, paintings and other media of all kinds. The students and faculty share a mutual understanding that the work is not produced for pornographic, illicit or illegal purposes of any kind, but rather for artistic, creative, innovative ones, and thus, the content of the work no longer matters.
To sum up my question: Do the administrators of x10hosting assess whether material is "pornographic" or not based on the content of the piece or the purpose of the piece?