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Originally Posted by Webby
Overall.. was just looking via melonfamers and thinking - the UK, despite the obvious apparent idiocy in areas, - this is a far healthier environment for the adult biz than is currently the case in the US.
Where you got the Crown Prosecution Service willingly publish guidelines as to the general common categories of "obscenity" and where there is to a degree, a barrier as protection in the form of BBFC.
It also appears that there is an acceptance of "porn on the net" and presumably that is going nowhere in the near future since it involves other countries and overlap - plus there is an element of "forced acceptance" via the EU where, if need be, - there is a open avenue to EU Courts of Appeal if all else fails.
Don't sound so bad - tho that's the simplified version 
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Yup - I tend to agree. Online porn has been a 'grey area' for a long while and it's no bad thing. As long as you don't push beast or scat etc you get left alone and as you say, if they ever did go for a conviction of vanilla hardcore the EU appeals court kicks in too if taken that far.
I saw a post a few years back on a different board where someone said he wished they would remove the grey area and clarify it. Fuck that! Were that to happen there is a strong possibility the webmasters in the UK would lose out heavily.
As with many laws in EU countries (cannabis in Holland for example) a grey area is fairly good - just don't step outside of it
