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Old 03-16-2012, 05:40 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by david_e View Post
Do you feel it was a legal line or a moral one?

Also, is it known if Amazon was initiating this on their own or if it was triggered by complaint?

I'm not sure if the gray areas exist in the actual laws or just in my mind when it comes to the fictionalization of sexual situations of what would be, were they flesh and blood, minors. Anyone clarify?
In the US, there are no laws against depicting any type of sex with fictional characters, no matter how young, no matter how graphic. US laws against "child pornography" are specifically related to real human children; they're a form of child-abuse law, not morality laws.

Parts of Europe & Australia have very different laws.
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