Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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 Interesting essay. In the same context, you may also consider USA's accession to the International Convention on Cybercrime, which also includes specific provisions on virtual child pornography. The Convention entered into force in the USA on January 1, 2007

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Thanks Nikolaos. However, even after the USA's ratification of the Convention, I don't believe that the criminalization of “realistic images representing a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct” mentioned in the Convention would be possible in the USA thanks to the narrowly worded PROTECT Act that only criminalizes VCP that is indistiguishable from the real thing. Thoughts?

-- DavidMehl - 22 Apr 2010

 
 
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