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Old 08-03-2017, 03:40 PM  
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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam View Post
This has everything do do with to do with sex trafficking and marketing/advertising prostitution over the Internet.

It has nothing to do with copyright, intellectual property, tubes or any of your agendas.

As long as "porn" remains as an object that is a speech issue, with first amendment protections, the courts *should* not infer any meaning towards what is precedented legal conduct.

'trafficking' from what I see, is a criminal and territorial issue in the USA. The dictionary and legal meaning is not the same IMO.
I think you're overlooking how laws are utilized past their initial intention.

Remember the 2257 raids? I do.

Raids over checking paperwork to "save the children"

But you think this bill will be used strictly for sex trafficking in the strictest sense
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