Well basically my only question that I had was if someone here had experience with those kinds of problems and how they were able to resolve them. By providing what kinds of info.
My english is pretty decent coz I've been living in the US for one year a while ago and I'm here again for one month now. So my mind switched to english again. I used to run a thumb tgp with only FHG. Last year I gave that over to someone else partly because in my country there are some legal limitations on running sites accessibly to minors. So I concentrated on some programming work. Unfortunatly the domain transfer was delayed until early this year and a few days before the domain was transferred the police actually checked out the whois info on the domain.
So I left for the US and then I get a call from home last week saying that my place has been searched.
My best guess is that they mistake some of the solo girls to be too young. Like Emily18 for example or the teenrevenue girls. Also youngporn.net could be questionable because of the name.
I talked to the police back home this morning and there weren't really giving me much information .. understandibly because they dunno if it's really me. I told him that if he gives me the exact image url I could supply him with the necessarry documents from the sponsors but he said that this would only be needed would the thing actually go to court. Which seemed very strange to me. I think the guy just didn't get the concept of a TGP at all even though I tried to explain that to him.
Now .. I KMOW that I have done nothing wrong in terms of distributing cp. (provided that none of the sponsors are actually using underage girls but I highly doubt that). But the question is how can I make them know
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Originally Posted by Webby
Sadly.. chances are, and got no wish to decry anything the guy has said yet, but strong possibility by the law of averages we have a person who was knowingly engaged in committing some offense, and looking for a scapegoat.
It's kinda also understandable not to give specific facts - dunno, but I'd prob do the same if the hatches had to be battened-down for some reason. Under these circumstances, it's best to shut up - and not helpful to do otherwise when lawyers are acting on your behalf.
The flip side is... and hell, seen it a lot, - a person can end up getting totally contaminated by a shower of amateurs without a clue - and often even without them ever knowing. If others end up getting up to all sorts of crap right in the middle of a domain transfer or something like that - it can end up a mess and a matter of who the law supposed to believe.
Smell is __MS__ is genuine - he'll say more and specify his problem clearer.
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