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Originally Posted by Rochard
I didn't see this either, but I don't read GFY on a daily or even a weekly basis.
I'm confused here. While I'm no big supporter of Max Hardcore, I don't think he's the one who is guilty here. He produced the content. But he never stepped foot in Tampa or wherever. Seems to me the only people who might have broken the law would be the hosting company, the ISP who allowed it to be downloaded in Tampa, or the person who downloaded it to their computer.
It's not like Max Hardcore intentionally reached out to someone in Tampa and forced them to download his content.
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"the person who downloaded it to their computer. "
That was my same thoughts while reading the article. The porn in question was not available in that area till that person who bought it brought it there, via their computer..
Using what ever logic the court used to convict Max Hardcore. Could be applied to getting rid of all the porn on the internet just by having all the people in censored areas down load porn. Then have the DA's file charges against everyone that had it on line.
It also stated that he was charged with 10 violations of federal obscenity laws. That's what got him not this local community crap..