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Old 12-08-2006, 10:45 AM  
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Originally Posted by BoyAlley View Post

I think in this current political environment it's safe to say that "extreme sites" ARE over the legal boundaries.

Stick with vanilla if you want to be safe.

Define "extreme." Define "vanilla."

Let's try to avoid vague discussions, if possible.

The point of this thread is to try and sketch the boundaries and be as clear as possible about which niches are risky, in plain language.

I don't recall ever seeing a hard and fast list of prohibited sex acts from the USD0J. Post it if there is such a thing.

Maybe a clear line doesn't exist. Maybe that what the authorities want, so they can engage in selective prosecution and harassment.

And, how can "community standards" allow something to be a crime one place but not another, and without definitions, boundaries, and clear law? How can people be expected to comply with such rules which are made up as you go along? Other crimes are well defined in the law. Maybe that makes all porn protected speech, and eviscerates the concept of obscenity.

Discuss!
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