jonnathann
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yeps so issert offence against person?..n im not talking bout making it but having cd's of it..it was in the '03 paper
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townie said:i didnt think keeping porn WAS a crime (unless it's child-porn, or ur under 18). if ur under 18 i'd argue it's a victimless crime, if it's child-porn, well, against the person, because of the fact that ur taking part in the exploitation of children
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joe_m_2000 said:It comes under comupter crime-theres such a thing
and theres a computer crime act 2003
melsc said:If ur selling it would that make it an economic offence?
How cute....melsc said:note to johnathann next time please post things like this in its specific forum...just to keep things neat...i.e. this post in crime.thanks
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i'm pretty sure he meant if you're under 18 and you are in possession of porn, not starring in it.Jonathan A said:It's not victimless. The law states (under Federal Government Classification Laws imposed by the Office of Film and Literature Classification) that a person who is under 16 years of age or looks like they 16 years of age cannot be depicted in film or media in a pornographic sense.
Even then it is not victimless.virgin^sexy said:i'm pretty sure he meant if you're under 18 and you are in possession of porn, not starring in it.
I've never heard of a computer crimes act, but I know there's the Crimes Amendment (Telecommunications and other Measures) Act 2004 NSW that was passed after the swoop on child pornography.Jonathan A said:As for the computer crime act 2003, is that the right short title of the act?