July 16, 2008
3:11 am | Last updated: July 16, 2008 at: 3:12 am

“We've received complaints about recently created 'sex rooms' in Lively online 3D virtual worlds, and we take these complaints seriously,” Google said on its Lively group. “Our community standards prohibit sexually explicit images and rooms intended for sexual activity, even if virtual. When we become aware of 'sex rooms' that violate or Terms of Service, we'll work to remove them.”

A little snooping around revealed some evidence of borderline rooms, but nothing as risque as shows in the more permissive realm of Second Life. Google Lively's community standards prohibit nudity and sexually explicit material: “We don't allow nudity, graphic sex acts, or sexually explicit material.”

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