Quote Originally Posted by basschick View Post
what about people who market sites that might have a disclaime4r somewhere but call their models young boys and surround them with stuffed animals or something of this sort?
Foolish and not advisable but if the product has the statement that all models are over 18 at the time of filming they would not be breaking this law. However, someone that markets such content is bound to attract the attention of law enforcement and that kind of attention is always unwanted. Sure the webmaster may have a legal product but could that webmaster survive an investigation of his business? Only the most meticulous among us can survive an IRS audit (I have -- I had all in order and had to pay an additional $50 so they have never bothered me again) or other collateral government attack. I firmly maintain that if the government wants to get you, they will find something. Not attracting attention to yourself is the first line of defense, and showcasing young but legal models surrounded by toys normally associated with pre-pubescent children would be stupid.