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![]() wrote: funny their legal is no such thing as virtual kiddy porn http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ There most certainly is such a thing as virtual kiddy porn. In the Miller decision, the Supreme Court recognized that there was but didn't directly address the legality of it. The physical medium by which the porn is conveyed (hardcopy media, digital media, etc.) is not the problem. The problem is HOW the porn is created. In the case of child porn, real children are exploited in the creation of the images. Children, unlike adults, are legally considered incapable of deciding of their own free will to participate in the creation of pornography. That makes creation of that kind of child porn illegal under a host of criminal statutes. Anime that portrays cartoon children engaged in sexual acts is not child pornography by the legal definition. However, it is considered to be such by most rational adults. If you want to create virtual child porn there is no law (as of now) that prohibits you from doing it. But there is also no law that says anyone has to like it and also no law that says private individuals have to assist you in its dissemination. If your ISP doesn't like it they can terminate your service. You can take them to court but it's doubtful that you would get anywhere. Judges have children, too. |
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