Den 20. jul. 2006 kl. 21.10 skrev frank theriault:

> On 7/20/06, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> As long as you know what to ask.
>>
>> Why would it occur to somebody in a culture where it is routine for
>> parents to photograph their naked children on a beach to thing that
>> other cultures might be uptight about it?
>>
>> Does anyone here, for example, consider the difficulties that  
>> might be
>> caused to people in some Muslim countries if you show a woman with  
>> her
>> face uncovered, perhaps driving a car?
>>
>> I'll bet nobody here has ever given it a single moment's thought, yet
>> we expect other people to know all the peculiar nuances of our own
>> moral and legal hang-ups.
>>
>> Publish and be damned!
>
> Well, here's my take on this, FWIW.
>
> Firstly, let me say that when I saw it, I thought it was a beautiful
> photo of a lovely child enjoying himself on a summer's day.  No
> thoughts of a sexual nature crossed my mind, and neither did any red
> flags go up telling me that anyone would be offended, shocked or in
> any way titillated by the photo.

Thanks!

> Oh well.
>
> That being said, it seems to me that if Dag had put "Naked Child" in
> the SL, or "explicit sexual content" or whatever, wouldn't that just
> draw those perverts that google such phrases to look at this photo?
> Seems to me that would be much worse than offending a few people who
> are squimish about seeing a bit of flesh.

I agree

> We all know that Dag shows (innocent) pix of his kid, sometimes with
> no clothes on.  Knowing that, take the Robb approach.  Don't look at
> any of his photos.

I agree

> I can't believe that any cop or prosecutor, seeing one or two photos
> that may be in my work computer's cache would choose to prosecute,
> given the innocent nature of them, especially with an explanation of
> how and why they got here, and especially given the fact that there
> are no other nekkid kids in that cache.

That´s good to hear.  I still hope there is some sensibility on the  
legal systems.

DagT
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