demoran t1_j3mmbm4 wrote
What does "manufacturing child sex abuse images" mean? Taking pictures of little kids getting buggered, or drawings of the same?
occasional_cynic t1_j3mouzl wrote
It means actually producing child porn.
FaustusC t1_j3mnf80 wrote
Documenting, as in, doing the buggering on camera.
xforce4life t1_j3n5pne wrote
Making CP
[deleted] t1_j3mnaom wrote
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[deleted] t1_j3mnhq1 wrote
You really want to know that?
demoran t1_j3mnxxp wrote
It's a slippery slope to have no legal difference between "he made a picture drawing of something illegal" and "he did something illegal".
At the end of it, even reporting on or speaking of such a circumstance would be illegal.
edit: remove ambiguity
SheeEttin t1_j3mty9j wrote
It's pretty hard to take a picture of something without doing that thing.
Tai9ch t1_j3n44iu wrote
"Take a picture", sure. But deep fakes have been a thing for a while, so artificial photographs are a possibility for people who are simply accused of possessing images.
That being said, this case sounds like it's the simple scenario: real pictures that document conduct that is a crime independent of the pictures.
Acanthaceae_Square t1_j3p1tic wrote
NH law is always at least 20 years behind being accurate for our current times. In 2 decades this will be a relevant comment on a story like this
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