Quote:
Originally Posted by Far-L
Anyone that promotes them that doesn't consult with an attorney about whether or not to continue promoting them is completely irresponsible about his or her business, imo.
While your peers might have good or bad advice, unless you know for a fact or trust the opinion of good counsel whether you are liable or not for promoting what potentially will be considered child porn in this case, you are playing with serious fire. And don't say, "oh well I live in a country where 17 is legal so I don't have to worry" because unless you want to spend the rest of your days there you travel options may become seriously limited.
|
I've been reading about this for a long while now and that would be my response too.
In fact, anyone who is an adult webmaster and hasn't consulted with an attorney about their business, even before the Dirty D issue became public knowledge is playing with fire, whatever country they live in.
I have no idea whether D is guiilty of these charges or not, but imho the outcome of this case and the publicity it could get, win or lose, is another nail in the adult coffin.
