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04/13/10(Tue)16:54 No.614783>implying this shit isn't also happening in America.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/06/24/virtual.child.porn/index.html
June
25th, 2009 He photoshopped underage girls' faces on the bodies of
women. Got arrested for child pornography. So, really, that picture with
the body of a woman and the face of a little girl is distributed CP.
But
the good part from the article?
>The
U.S. Supreme Court in 2002 ruled that "virtual child pornography," in
which no children were actually harmed, is protected speech and does not
constitute a crime.
Huzzah!
But then you have
this... >Tennessee's laws state that in
prosecuting the offense of sexual exploitation of a minor, "the state is
not required to prove the actual identity or age of the minor."
So,
yeah. Whatever. Amurka strong, etc etc |