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Originally Posted by frquixote
From law.com: "While pedophilia is not in of itself a federal crime in the United States, if this psychiatric disorder causes a person to commit such crimes as child abuse or the acquisition of child pornography, then a pedophile may be subject to arrest and punishment by U.S. federal authorities. As such, the legal language concerning pedophilia related crimes can be located in Title 18 of the United States Code (U.S.C.), the comprehensive and officially accepted collection of U.S. federal statutes. 18 U.S.C. 2251-2260 involve the creation and possession of child pornography, and related sexual abuse of minors, as represents a frequent manifestation of pedophilia. In this section Sections 2253 and 2254 allow forfeiture, respectively under criminal and civil law, of pedophile related pornography. 2259 requires compensation to the subjects of pedophile pornography. 18 U.S.C. §§2241-2248 pertain to the punishment of pedophile offenders, according to whether they use violent force and their victim’s age."
If the book describes the behaviors that are considered child abuse with the intent of titillating the reader, it meets the federal definition of child pornography and both the author and Amazon should be prosecuted.
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The last is your opinion, those words are not part of what you quoted which clearly does not apply to the book in question - neither the law interpretation quoted or your opinion of what the books is.