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Legalities of running gay dating sites
We started talking about this in another thread and thought it best to make it's own thread.
I'm aware that some dating sites have been sued by members, but I was wondering if any gay dating sites have been sued. Im assuming that most of the people who filed lawsuits are women on straight sites, but gay men and straight women are a different animal when it comes to dating and sex.
Have gay sites been sued? Manhunt? Outpersonals, gay.com, adam4adam, bear411, gayfriendfinder, etc?
All huge gay sites, Have they been sued by members because they had a bad date?
Most of the profiles have items listed talking about sexuality (I am a top, seeking a bottom, who is into ws, fucking, oral only etc). So members going there and signing up know its a gay site, and by putting those things in their profile are saying that theyre looking for sex.
Also here's the disclaimer from Craigslist:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/cgi-bin/...i?category=m4m
Do you think that's good enough?
CL must have had lots of lawyers look at their open personals system.
Basically for dating, I would say that gay dating has to be the safest kind of dating site to run. Right?
thanks
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