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Old 03-14-2012, 06:38 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Elfwreck View Post
The lines for "child pornography" are easy in the US: it has to involve a real human child. (Even one who's used as a model for pen-and-ink art would count.) If the pictures are all of entirely fictional characters, with no underage human models used in production, it's not child porn no matter what it looks like. (In the US. Other countries have different laws.)
I've seen in American comics, something like "all characters are over the age of 21". Is that because of foreign markets? I know in England drawings of fictional children have the same rights not to be molested as real children.
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