03-12-2013, 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Nathan
Jel, so tell me a solution.
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I don't know a lot about this but I read that Germany has a solution which they've implemented for quite some time. But apparently some citizens of their country fail to abide by their laws or otherwise find various loopholes.
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Germany
German law is very strict about hardcore pornography, especially when compared to very liberal laws about softcore pornography, prostitution and sex shops. Providing hardcore pornography to a person under 18 is illegal, and shops selling it must keep people under the age of 18 from entering their premises. If only a part of the shop is dedicated to pornography, it must be completely closed off from the rest of the premises. Alternatively, shops may choose not to display their goods or advertise that they sell them, in which case minors may be admitted. Websites hosting pornographic material within Germany must comply with very strict rules about verifying that viewers are over 18.[18]
Germany has a very broad definition of child pornography, which includes images and writing of all real or fictional people who either are under the age of 18 or who appear to be below 18 to an "average viewer". Distribution of such material is prohibited, although possession is only banned if the material shows a real person below 18. But the law differentiates between child pornography (under age of 14, § 184b criminal code) and youth pornography (14 to under 18, § 184c criminal code). Pornography involving violence or bestiality may not be produced or distributed, but is legal to possess.
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