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Originally Posted by halfpint
I dont know if you have read the full article but it does not define "violent"
Anal sex, spanking and bondage could all be put into this catagory and from what this says "or likely to result in serious injury to the anus, breasts or genitals has no place in a modern society and should not be tolerated," says a spokeswoman for the ministry." the law could and would define "violent" as it sees fit and could prosecute a surfer for watching anal sex if they wanted to.
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For fuck sake. You live in England and work in porn, but have never heard of the Obscene Publications Act?
This is law now, its been the law since 1959. You don't know about the very law that controls the industry in the country you live?
Nothing has changed in the Obscene Publications Ac. The same porn that was illegal last year will remain illegal next year.
The only difference is. that its now not only producers who have always had to work within the Obscene Publications Act, but also the consumer.
I cant believe how many people from the UK are so clueless about the very law that we all have to work under and have done since the 50's
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Until now pornographers, rather than consumers, have needed to operate within the confines of the 1959 Obscene Publications Act (OPA). While this law will remain, the new act is designed to reflect the realities of the internet age, when pornographic images may be hosted on websites outside the UK.
Under the new rules, criminal responsibility shifts from the producer - who is responsible under the OPA - to the consumer.
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