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From: Randy Wang <r@ndy.wang>
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In article <jlgbad5crrnjj862dbn6b9feg3llr96bhi@4ax.com>,
<Moxy@127.0.0.1> wrote:
> I'm quite shaken and feel quite stupid.
Nah, no reason to feel stupid ... that sort of thing could happen to
anyone, any collector. What I mean is, in that particular series (PV),
the models do appear to be 18+, and most likely they were. It looks no
different from legit porn shoots with newly recruited young-adult
models, like all of the "Barely Legal" magazine material, "Finally
Legal", "Just 18", and so on. But in this case, the brand name happens
to be contaminated by association with everything else that came from
that studio.
The main thing is that these days "one can't be too careful", as they
say, because it's no longer feasible to fly under the radar.
Everything is scrutinized, sooner or later, by a Central Scrutinizer.
It used to be that Usenet was completely unknown to the fascist
Enforcer types that I mentioned, the goon squads, but not any more.
For years now, they've been recruiting computer geeks out of college to
work for 'em. And BTW (off-topic but related), all of that trivial
kiddy-pr0n spam that we see all over the groups, the annoying crap that
always has one article with the subject "Post Description", is obvious
FBI click-bait. The way the fascist Enforcers figure it these days is
that anyone who even clicks on one of those web links that promise KP
to the poor suckers who fall for that scam should go to prison as
punishment, even if he (or she) otherwise possesses absolutely no
incriminating material whatsoever. That's the way the stupid laws are
set up now, to punish thoughtcrime: apparently it's now a crime to
"intend" (whatever that means, and however it can be supposedly proven)
to view KP. It's obviously complete bullshit, just something that some
idiot legislator pulled out of his ass, but the fascists get away with
it every day.
> Thank you RW.
You're welcome.
For anyone who wants to read more about the LS case, here's one
possible starting point, quoting a Reuters news item about the studio
being raided in 2004 and giving some further links:
http://archive.li/Zux4S
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