by cumulusjames » Thu Jan 08, 2015 1:10 pm
The site was azov films correct? This site was originally put up as specialist site distributing " coming of age" movies, mostly about boys. Some of them did indeed contain nudity, but most were cleared for release. An example being Novecento, starring Robert De Boro no less, which contains child nudity.
There was, however, an agenda to this site. It also sold "nudist" DVD's and downloads of young boys age 9 - 14, which the site went to great lengths to convince were perfectly legal. And indeed the may have been for the first while the site was operating. There was, as I understand it, a failed attempt to shut them down. The authorities had to stretch the hell out of the child porn laws to eventually close the site, and gather the information. But most of the information was in relation to credit card details of those who had made purchases.
Here in the UK, of the customers arrested based on the credit card information, not one has avoided jail time. I believe the same is true of other countries. Unless you made a purchase, you would not be traced. So long as you stay away from such material, you will have nothing to worry about.
My understanding of the produced drama movies (not the nudist ones) is that they are still legal to own unless it can be demonstrated somehow that you have taken stills, or been using the pause button a lot. An awful lot of people own a copy of Kes.
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