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    Possession Of Porn In The UK To Become Criminal Offence

    The Government has published a new law which will criminalise extreme pornography. The Government first indicated that it would criminalise the possession of violent pornography two years ago.

    A new Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill has had its first reading in Parliament, which means that it has been published and awaits debate and committee scrutiny.

    The possession of extreme pornography will be punishable by up to three years in jail, according to a statement from the Ministry of Justice. "Material covered will include necrophilia, bestiality, and violence that is life threatening or likely to result in serious injury to the anus, breasts, or genitals," said the statement.

    Such material has been illegal to publish until now under the Obscene Publications Act. The material has not been illegal to view or possess, though; the new law will make possession a crime. Images of child pornography are already illegal to view or to possess.

    The legislation is designed to tackle the fact that with internet publishing something can be created and published on the other side of the world and instantaneously viewed or stored in the UK.

    "[This material] can be accessed in the UK from abroad via the internet. Legislating in this area will ensure that the possession of such material is illegal both on and off line," said the Ministry of Justice. "This Government will always seek to close gaps in the law caused by misuse of new technologies, such as the internet, which allow existing controls to be avoided."

    The legislation covers realistic pictures, even those which are not photographs, moving images, and files or data that can be converted into pictures.

    The new law is designed to take account of the context of images, and recognises that an image which might seem to constitute extreme pornography in isolation may not do so in a wider context. "Where an image forms an integral part of a narrative constituted by a series of images, and it appears that the series of images as a whole was not produced solely or principally for the purpose of sexual arousal, the image may, by virtue of being part of that narrative, be found not to be pornographic, even though it might have been found to be pornographic if taken by itself," said the published bill.

    "The new law is not intended to target those who accidentally come into contact with obscene pornography; nor would it target the mainstream entertainment industry which works within current obscenity laws or those who sell bondage material legally available in the UK," said the Ministry of Justice statement.

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/07..._criminalised/

    I do find it interesting that the UK is finally re-writing its pornography laws to include online content in addition to content available in physical format and its good they have pretty well defined what is considered 'obscene' now too, even though it is pretty much on par with the BBFC classifications.

    Will be interesting to see how this plays out over the coming years in terms of prosecutions for adult webmasters based in the United Kingdom.

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    Lee


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee View Post
    serious injury to the anus
    There goes the video sex life of the "real" 12"+


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    I guess just blame Bush and the religious right.

    Steve


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    marcjacob
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    The Ministry of Justice wasn't around 2 years ago. It would have been the Home Office. And with all their problems, and a new PM a week into his Premiership, id be surprised.

    The Department has had major changes since then.

    Even if they did this, they don't seem to be talking about the porn that the vast majority of us promote.


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    I'm so surprised that with all this 'war on terror' they still have time to watch pornography. But then, I could bet that in less than ten years time the 'war on pornography' becomes more important than the 'war on terror'.

    And no, I'm not advocating violence at all. In fact I think that we would have a much better world if violence would be only a fragment as outlawed as pornography and sex is.


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