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Does Child Porn Fight Threaten Privacy?

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Does Child Porn Fight Threaten Privacy?

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People who are filming child porn are crazy and have to be kept in hospitals forcibly. That is pedophilia and such people should not live free with other people. By the way, I don’t consider all child porn as pedophilia. Scientifically girls above 16 are fully ready for reproduction and that is nature. I can’t say that this is child porn. I have seen some here https://nonudesgirls.com/category/teenstarlet/ and I don’t see anything bad.

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New York State has had a history of attorneys general who like to make headlines, preferably at the national level. Former New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer targeted illegal prostitution and Wall Street corruption, and used the boost from those efforts as the foundation for his successful campaign for governor. Now his successor, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, has found a new evil to fight in order to make a name for himself: child pornography. If we are to believe the headlines, child pornography is the most prevalent crime committed online, and it seems Cuomo believes selling, trading, or downloading child pornography online is one of the biggest problems online. He has focused his attention on curtailing Internet users’ access to newsgroups and pushing ISPs to take more responsibility for users’ illegal activities. Cuomo’s “successes” in this battle already include forcing many ISPs to shut down access to USENET forums, as well as contribute US$1.125 million to a New York Stat

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