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by ue_
3244 days ago
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I wouldn't say most, but a good proportion is, even possession of it. The catch is that the character has to give the "predominant impression" of being a child, so they can have non-child like features (such as slightly larger breasts, antennae (as was mentioned during the debate) etc.) and still be counted under the law. And you think you can encrypt to get away from it? No chance! If you refuse to hand over your keys to an encrypted volume you can face a maximum of 4 years in prison. |
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The requirements for getting you to hand over your keys are a bit stricter than "they ask for them". The long and complex law is here: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000/23/contents
The RIPA sentences for failure to handover passwords is either 2 years or 5 years. It's 5 years for child indecency cases, but the relevant laws are listed in subsection 7, and it doesn't include The Coroners and Justice Act of April 2009. (And that only applied to England, Wales, and NI. It doesn't apply to Scotland.)
It's not clear that most hentai is made illegal by the C&JA2009. See below.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000/23/part/III
I don't think RIPA mentions the Coroners and Justice Act, so I don't think they can force you to reveal passwords for those images. But maybe I'm missing some changes?http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2009/25/part/2/chapter/2
I'd suggest it could be argued lots of hentai fails (c).