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Originally posted by Fletch XXX
couldnt agree more.
Isnt Canada even against Bondage?
Id surely speak to a lawyer before anything like that...
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NO, it depends entirely on the context that it's taking place in. Canadian laws are very subject to interpretation, however, there are some laws that are VERY firm and only have one interpretation.. I've literally spent years researching, consulting my and other lawyers, etc and I have a pretty good handle on canadian obscenity laws etc. Bondage is acceptable if the following considerations are met.
The person must look like they have SOME degree of mobility and the ability to escape in an emergency. Don't ask me why I don't write the law. There can be absolutely NO FORM OF PENETRATION WHATSOEVER if someone is tied up or restrained in any fashion. Even a fingertip and it makes it illegal.
There can be NO BLOOD or ANY indication of pain or humiliation of ANY SORT (as in the model showing pain etc), or this renders the material illegal. That kind of stuff. I have a bunch of other sources of Canadian law. Here are a few resources.
http://www.ncra.ca/resources/mediaLaw/definitions.cfm
http://www.bloorstreet.com/lawcan.htm
http://www.avsstartupguide.com/crimcode.html
http://users.starpower.net/mk26/id25.htm
http://www.droit.umontreal.ca/en/index.html
http://fox.nstn.ca/~nstn1439/obscene.html
Those might help a bit.