Absinthe
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Where exactly are the lines for the labels.
I have a friend with a newborn, and he had photographs of his son's bris on his laptop. He was showing them to a friend and someone else piped in and said that he should be in trouble for having child pornography on his computer.
Recently on the news, there was an article about some fake company selling child pornography, and when someone purchased something from them that was probable cause and a warrant was issued, they confiscated this fellows computer and charged him with possession of child pornography.
This got me to thinking, what exactly is child pornography? I gotta believe the picture of my friend's son's bris can't possibly be... Is the picture of the little girl that Maplethorp did where you can see up her skirt and tell she is a girl? What about all the stuff that Jock Sturges does on the nude beaches? Or all the stuff by Colby Katz?
I had assumed like many others that an image of a child in the nude could be construed as child pornography. At least, according to the legal definition at
http://www.legislationline.org/legislation.php?tid=178&lid=1474&less=false
that is not the case.
If you look at some of the sites like
http://www.asacp.org/page.php
they accept reports of child pornography and theoretically chase it down to eliminate it.
Interestingly enough, they list things they will not accept reports of and it is interesting to even find out that there are sites like child modeling sites and apparently some of them are in some pretty sexual positions.
So what is obscenity? Here is one definition
http://www.lectlaw.com/def2/o002.htm
although I think I like Tom Lehrer's from the song "Smut" where the lyric states "As the judge remarked the day that he acquitted my Aunt Hortense, To be smut, it must be utterly without redeeming social importance."
Must be some fine lines. This is more a statement of observation than a question at all. Just some things to think about.
I have a friend with a newborn, and he had photographs of his son's bris on his laptop. He was showing them to a friend and someone else piped in and said that he should be in trouble for having child pornography on his computer.
Recently on the news, there was an article about some fake company selling child pornography, and when someone purchased something from them that was probable cause and a warrant was issued, they confiscated this fellows computer and charged him with possession of child pornography.
This got me to thinking, what exactly is child pornography? I gotta believe the picture of my friend's son's bris can't possibly be... Is the picture of the little girl that Maplethorp did where you can see up her skirt and tell she is a girl? What about all the stuff that Jock Sturges does on the nude beaches? Or all the stuff by Colby Katz?
I had assumed like many others that an image of a child in the nude could be construed as child pornography. At least, according to the legal definition at
http://www.legislationline.org/legislation.php?tid=178&lid=1474&less=false
that is not the case.
If you look at some of the sites like
http://www.asacp.org/page.php
they accept reports of child pornography and theoretically chase it down to eliminate it.
Interestingly enough, they list things they will not accept reports of and it is interesting to even find out that there are sites like child modeling sites and apparently some of them are in some pretty sexual positions.
So what is obscenity? Here is one definition
http://www.lectlaw.com/def2/o002.htm
although I think I like Tom Lehrer's from the song "Smut" where the lyric states "As the judge remarked the day that he acquitted my Aunt Hortense, To be smut, it must be utterly without redeeming social importance."
Must be some fine lines. This is more a statement of observation than a question at all. Just some things to think about.