At what point is a photograph not a photograph?

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  • DVTimes
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    • Jun 2003
    • 31650

    #1

    At what point is a photograph not a photograph?

    At what point is a photograph not a photograph?

    In fact when is a model not a model?

    This may sound silly, but with great art packages and extremely talented artists, I bet you could create porn artificially. By this I mean create a realistic looking babe, that looks like its been photographed yet, created on a computer.

    By doing so, you avoid the need to comply by the 2257 law (I suspect).

    Also if you photograph a babe, but then play around with the photograph, at what point is it no longer a photograph, and purely a digital image. I mean at what point would the 2257 law no longer apply?
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  • Lifer
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    • Feb 2004
    • 871

    #2
    The explanation I read said that the image can not be based on a human...

    Then it is exempt.
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    • DVTimes
      xxx
      • Jun 2003
      • 31650

      #3
      Originally posted by Lifer
      The explanation I read said that the image can not be based on a human...

      Then it is exempt.
      If thats the case, then a cartoon would apply to the 2257 law.
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      • DVTimes
        xxx
        • Jun 2003
        • 31650

        #4
        bump as i think this is a thought.
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