On the Hill: Child Porn "Morphing"
Black Unicorn
unicorn at schloss.li
Wed Jun 5 00:12:03 PDT 1996
Hearings on the hill over the child pornographer horseman:
"Morphing" seems to be the latest buzzword for putting childrens faces on
the bodies of adult models in sexually explicit poses and seems to have
attracted enough attention to warrant congressional attention.
Interesting that the media is playing this up as a "net" deal. (As if
somehow it were impossible to do without the all powerful and evil internet.
I'd like to see exactly how they word the proposed prohibitons. What
constitutes "child" when the face painted on is pure artistry? Will we
see a simple and strict prohibition over modifiying sexually explicit
pictures to make them appear to be of younger models (whatever their
apparent age may be)? Will we see a subjective test as to what is "child
looking" enough?
Silliness. All silliness.
Prediction: Some manner of law will be on the books (Or perhaps passed, but
unsigned) before the election attempting to prohibit some form of this
activity. Certainly Clinton is not going to veto such a bill before the
election, which is doubtlessly when the right is going to try to push it
through. (Can they streamline it enough to get a vote in time?)
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