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Originally Posted by chadknowslaw
My point is that the definition of "obscenity" is a moving standard. You never really know if you cross the line because you cannot know where the damn line is in the first place!
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There is a "white area" "light grey" " grey" "dark grey" and " black". Everyone here knows basically where the content they work with falls into. With each area there is a risk, as you move more into the grey and black area your risk of being arested go up and your chance of being convicted go up.
I look at this as a business. There is a small risk that i will be arrested for the content i work with, but i recognize the chance is there. But i do feel confident that since i am in the not so grey area, there is a very very small chance that I would be convicted.
There are 3 types of people, well 4 people here who want to defend the extreme stuff. The people with the " fuck the govt attitude" lol you know who you are. The people who this is a lifestyle to them and like any lifestyle don't mess with any part of it and tell me how i should live etc... The people who already make money off of these extreme hardcore acts and do not want to stop making money from it. Lastly there are the attornies who want to defend everything and have many of the same opinions of the other 3 types of people. BUT unlike everyone else, what will the attorny lose if he loses the case.