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Originally posted by DarkBob
the CPPA pretty much said what you just said didn't it?
"The Child Pornography Prevention Act (CPPA) expanded the definition of child pornography. CPPA criminalized the creation of what is called ?virtual child pornography,? or ?morphed? child pornography. Under CPPA images that appear to depict children but do not, including images of youthful-looking adults or images that are computer-generated would be illegal."
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The big difference is that CPPA would require jail time for someone convicted of 'virtual child pornography'. I don't believe a person should go to prison over this. I think they should only be strung up by the scrotum.