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Is it "porn" if...
Is it considered "porn" if it is in a zip file?
Let's say I want to send a CD of images purchased online to someone in a no-ship zip code. I zip the images up and burn to CD, at which point these images become an unviewable format as they are. I think technically, this is no longer considered a media format, as well, it requires an action from the end-user to be able to view the contents. This action requires software that I would not be providing. What do you think about this? |
I would say it is still porn. I don't think it what format it is, but what it actually is.
If you mailed someone a box full of porn DVDs, but put them in a lox box that had a combination and only the end user had the password, it is still a box of porn DVDs. I'm not lawyer though, but I would never bet my potential freedom on a technicality. |
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LOL, zipped up weed is still weed.
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Now encrypting the files.. that's a whole other story. :2 cents: |
If I send encrypted state secrets to China, and since they are just random letters and jumbled code until they are decoded using a special one of a kind program that would prevent anyone but the intended buyer from ever seeing the secrets, is it still espionage?
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I think, no matter what format you send adult material in the post, Its illegal.
Ive done it myself. Im not positive of the rap though? |
Use a rar at least, zip is included in vista, nowadays some users don't even know it's different from a normal folder
but yeah that just doesn't sound like it will work too well if push comes to shove |
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Plus he would not be concerned with just anyone opening it up. His concern would be the postal inspector or other legal entity. |
'Tis porn! PORN I TELL YA! PORN!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dirty dirty porn i tell ya!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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If I put a cake in a box, is it still a cake? You can't eat it without opening the box.
Yes, it's still a cake. It's a cake in a fucking box. Porn in a zip file is porn - in a zip file. This question actually covers a huge class of "legal" questions and arguments made by people who have no idea how the legal system works. What many people don't realize is that judges and juries possess a brain. 99% of the time, that brain has some common sense. Trying to get tricky with semantics will normally only get you a heavier sentence because you're annoying. Most judges know what the law basically says - they don't care about the exact wording. You see these ridiculous claims by people like the dorks trying to tell you that you don't have to pay income tax because one part of the law says uses the word "person" and another part uses some other word. So what, the law is perfectly clear to anyone with any common sense - the law says that you have to pay your taxes. Let's look at it another way. Let's say you posted saying I stole your money. I deny it. There's drama, then finally I say "I didn't steal your money, I stole your wallet, which had money your money in it.". I still stole your money, right? Anybody with more than two brain cells knows that if I steal your wallet, and your money is in your wallet, I stole your money. Same thing with porn - if you send porn in a box, porn in a bag, porn in a zip file, or porn in a rar file, you're sending porn. |
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Yeah, it's still porn. Why not.
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send it. see what the cops say.
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That video of your uncle fucking your ass.. is still a video of your uncle fucking your ass even if its zipped.
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