> > >From: Matt Grimaldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brin-L) > >Subject: Re: 'Virtual' Child Porn Act Ruled Unconstitutional > >Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 08:16:37 -0700 > > > >Jon Gabriel wrote: > > > > > > >The adult entertainment industry in the US does not produce > >child pornography. >
Jon Gabriel wrote: > Interesting. Thanks for the info. > > Regarding your last statement, shouldn't we add the word > 'knowingly' in there somewhere? Traci Lords is an example > of someone who admits she made porn films in the US when > she was under 18. I'm not terribly well versed on this > topic, but I would assume there must be others. > I thought about putting in something like that, or that it's a scandal when they find out one of their stars lied to them, but I left it out because generally the writing, if you can use that word, would feature scenes between consenting adults. But I stand by what I said. As an industry, they are not in the business of producing child pornography. -- Matt
