It's reasons like this that I cannot say forcefully enough to get yourself a FIREWALL program and learn how to use it.
File swapping programs are nice, having online friends is nice, but if it goes bad, you can find yourself in a world of shit almost immediately. Be very careful as to whom you accept an image file from. File names are totally worthless. That JPG image could be anything at all.
This is exactly the problem with those 'in command' having too many odd and obscure morals and ethics to foist off on the rest of us. It gives me the shivers to think that someone in law enfarcement can sit at a desk, send a link to someone unsuspecting, and then raid his house and PC and bust him. Entrapment seems to hold NO meaning at all there.
Do some cops have CD's full of kiddie-porn in their desks? Yes. Do they use them? Yes. It's entrapment, and it works. I've seen it done. 30k worth of jpg file, out it goes ... zap ... now we wait for someone to open it up!
Sick.
It's to the point now that when someone in the studio wants to use the background projection machine of a beach slide for a 'fake' summer photo of their kid at the ocean, I turn off the video capture proofing device and make them sign a release that's 3 pages long and frighteningly legal. In fact, just a shirtless shot of a little boy with the sunset slide is enough to make me nervous now.
Yet the big places like Sears and Wal-Mart don't seem a bit worried, such as the "Towels/Bucket" pose that implies nudity.
What's worse is that the whole 'porn image' thing is highly subjective to the beholder. What I consider porn, and what others would, are no doubt TWO completely different things.
Abuse of children is wrong, plain and simple. The actual manufacture of kiddie porn, involving real or simulated sexual positioning or acts, is abusive and wrong. HOWEVER, a still image obviously shot professionally of a child who is NOT involved in such an act, or even NAKED to begin with - is not.
Still, there are those out there who would have the entire imaging industry shut down over this. To read the legal stuff and copyright laws, et al, one would have to throw away his camera and burn all of his pictures to be totally safe.
Hell, my BABY pictures are enough to land me in jail, by the letter of the law, and it's ME in them!
Banning video games...for God's sake, these people have too much free time on their hands!
I think it's time for the peasants to revolt, actually.
