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Re: Internet Porn to become llegal in the UK shock
This subject has been covered quite some time ago Olly
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Re: Internet Porn to become llegal in the UK shock
For you to dissect at your pleasure: I wouldnt panic too much as I dont know any websites that cover the niche of ahem corpse fucking. I imagine its difficult to get a model consent form signed for that one
Part 6
Criminal law
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Pornography etc.
64
Possession of extreme pornographic images
(1)
It is an offence for a person to be in possession of an extreme pornographic
image.
(2)
An ?extreme pornographic image? is an image which is both?
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(a)
pornographic, and
(b)
an extreme image.
(3)
An image is ?pornographic? if it appears to have been produced solely or
principally for the purpose of sexual arousal.
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(4)
Where an image forms part of a series of images, the question whether the
image appears to have been so produced is to be determined by reference to?
(a)
the image itself, and
(b)
(if the series of images is such as to be capable of providing a context for
the image) the context in which it occurs in the series of images.
5
(5)
So, for example, where?
(a)
an image forms an integral part of a narrative constituted by a series of
images, and
(b)
it appears that the series of images as a whole was not produced solely
or principally for the purpose of sexual arousal,
10
the image may, by virtue of being part of that narrative, be found not to be
pornographic, even though it might have been found to be pornographic if
taken by itself.
(6)
An ?extreme image? is an image of any of the following?
(a)
an act which threatens or appears to threaten a person?s life,
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(b)
an act which results in or appears to result (or be likely to result) in
serious injury to a person?s anus, breasts or genitals,
(c)
an act which involves or appears to involve sexual interference with a
human corpse,
(d)
a person performing or appearing to perform an act of intercourse or
20
oral sex with an animal,
where (in each case) any such act, person or animal depicted in the image is or
appears to be real.
(7)
In this section ?image? means?
(a)
a moving or still image (produced by any means); or
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(b)
data (stored by any means) which is capable of conversion into an
image within paragraph (a).
(8)
In this section references to a part of the body include references to a part
surgically constructed (in particular through gender reassignment surgery).
(9)
Proceedings for an offence under this section may not be instituted?
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(a)
in England and Wales, except by or with the consent of the Director of
Public Prosecutions; or
(b)
in Northern Ireland, except by or with the consent of the Director of
Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland.
65
Exclusion of classified films etc.
35
(1)
Section 64 does not apply to excluded images.
(2)
An ?excluded image? is an image which forms part of a series of images
contained in a recording of the whole or part of a classified work.
(3)
But such an image is not an ?excluded image? if?
(a)
it is contained in a recording of an extract from a classified work, and
40
(b)
it appears that the image was extracted (whether with or without other
images) solely or principally for the purpose of sexual arousal.
(4)
Where an extracted image is one of a series of images contained in the
recording, the question whether the image appears to have been extracted as
mentioned in subsection (3)(b) is to be determined by reference to?
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(a)
the image itself, and
(b)
(if the series of images is such as to be capable of providing a context for
the image) the context in which it occurs in the series of images;
and section 64(5) applies in connection with determining that question as it
applies in connection with determining whether an image is pornographic.
5
(5)
In determining for the purposes of this section whether a recording is a
recording of the whole or part of a classified work, any alteration attributable
to?
(a)
a defect caused for technical reasons or by inadvertence on the part of
any person, or
10
(b)
the inclusion in the recording of any extraneous material (such as
advertisements),
is to be disregarded.
(6)
Nothing in this section is to be taken as affecting any duty of a designated
authority to have regard to section 64 (along with other enactments creating
15
criminal offences) in determining whether a video work is suitable for a
classification certificate to be issued in respect of it.
(7)
In this section?
?classified work? means (subject to subsection (8)) a video work in respect
of which a classification certificate has been issued by a designated
20
authority (whether before or after the commencement of this section);
?classification certificate? and ?video work? have the same meanings as in
the Video Recordings Act 1984 (c. 39);
?designated authority? means an authority which has been designated by
the Secretary of State under section 4 of that Act;
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?extract? includes an extract consisting of a single image;
?image? and ?pornographic? have the same meanings as in section 64;
?recording? means any disc, tape or other device capable of storing data
electronically and from which images may be produced (by any
means).
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(8)
Section 22(3) of the Video Recordings Act 1984 (effect of alterations) applies for
the purposes of this section as it applies for the purposes of that Act.
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Defence
(1)
Where a person is charged with an offence under section 64, it is a defence for
the person to prove any of the matters mentioned in subsection (2).
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(2)
The matters are?
(a)
that the person had a legitimate reason for being in possession of the
image concerned;
(b)
that the person had not seen the image concerned and did not know,
nor had any cause to suspect, it to be an extreme pornographic image;
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(c)
that the person?
(i)
was sent the image concerned without any prior request having
been made by or on behalf of the person, and
(ii)
did not keep it for an unreasonable time.
(3)
In this section ?extreme pornographic image? and ?image? have the same
45
meanings as in section 64.
Part 6
Criminal law
30
Pornography etc.
64
Possession of extreme pornographic images
(1)
It is an offence for a person to be in possession of an extreme pornographic
image.
(2)
An ?extreme pornographic image? is an image which is both?
35
(a)
pornographic, and
(b)
an extreme image.
(3)
An image is ?pornographic? if it appears to have been produced solely or
principally for the purpose of sexual arousal.
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(4)
Where an image forms part of a series of images, the question whether the
image appears to have been so produced is to be determined by reference to?
(a)
the image itself, and
(b)
(if the series of images is such as to be capable of providing a context for
the image) the context in which it occurs in the series of images.
5
(5)
So, for example, where?
(a)
an image forms an integral part of a narrative constituted by a series of
images, and
(b)
it appears that the series of images as a whole was not produced solely
or principally for the purpose of sexual arousal,
10
the image may, by virtue of being part of that narrative, be found not to be
pornographic, even though it might have been found to be pornographic if
taken by itself.
(6)
An ?extreme image? is an image of any of the following?
(a)
an act which threatens or appears to threaten a person?s life,
15
(b)
an act which results in or appears to result (or be likely to result) in
serious injury to a person?s anus, breasts or genitals,
(c)
an act which involves or appears to involve sexual interference with a
human corpse,
(d)
a person performing or appearing to perform an act of intercourse or
20
oral sex with an animal,
where (in each case) any such act, person or animal depicted in the image is or
appears to be real.
(7)
In this section ?image? means?
(a)
a moving or still image (produced by any means); or
25
(b)
data (stored by any means) which is capable of conversion into an
image within paragraph (a).
(8)
In this section references to a part of the body include references to a part
surgically constructed (in particular through gender reassignment surgery).
(9)
Proceedings for an offence under this section may not be instituted?
30
(a)
in England and Wales, except by or with the consent of the Director of
Public Prosecutions; or
(b)
in Northern Ireland, except by or with the consent of the Director of
Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland.
65
Exclusion of classified films etc.
35
(1)
Section 64 does not apply to excluded images.
(2)
An ?excluded image? is an image which forms part of a series of images
contained in a recording of the whole or part of a classified work.
(3)
But such an image is not an ?excluded image? if?
(a)
it is contained in a recording of an extract from a classified work, and
40
(b)
it appears that the image was extracted (whether with or without other
images) solely or principally for the purpose of sexual arousal.
(4)
Where an extracted image is one of a series of images contained in the
recording, the question whether the image appears to have been extracted as
mentioned in subsection (3)(b) is to be determined by reference to?
45
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(a)
the image itself, and
(b)
(if the series of images is such as to be capable of providing a context for
the image) the context in which it occurs in the series of images;
and section 64(5) applies in connection with determining that question as it
applies in connection with determining whether an image is pornographic.
5
(5)
In determining for the purposes of this section whether a recording is a
recording of the whole or part of a classified work, any alteration attributable
to?
(a)
a defect caused for technical reasons or by inadvertence on the part of
any person, or
10
(b)
the inclusion in the recording of any extraneous material (such as
advertisements),
is to be disregarded.
(6)
Nothing in this section is to be taken as affecting any duty of a designated
authority to have regard to section 64 (along with other enactments creating
15
criminal offences) in determining whether a video work is suitable for a
classification certificate to be issued in respect of it.
(7)
In this section?
?classified work? means (subject to subsection (8)) a video work in respect
of which a classification certificate has been issued by a designated
20
authority (whether before or after the commencement of this section);
?classification certificate? and ?video work? have the same meanings as in
the Video Recordings Act 1984 (c. 39);
?designated authority? means an authority which has been designated by
the Secretary of State under section 4 of that Act;
25
?extract? includes an extract consisting of a single image;
?image? and ?pornographic? have the same meanings as in section 64;
?recording? means any disc, tape or other device capable of storing data
electronically and from which images may be produced (by any
means).
30
(8)
Section 22(3) of the Video Recordings Act 1984 (effect of alterations) applies for
the purposes of this section as it applies for the purposes of that Act.
66
Defence
(1)
Where a person is charged with an offence under section 64, it is a defence for
the person to prove any of the matters mentioned in subsection (2).
35
(2)
The matters are?
(a)
that the person had a legitimate reason for being in possession of the
image concerned;
(b)
that the person had not seen the image concerned and did not know,
nor had any cause to suspect, it to be an extreme pornographic image;
40
(c)
that the person?
(i)
was sent the image concerned without any prior request having
been made by or on behalf of the person, and
(ii)
did not keep it for an unreasonable time.
(3)
In this section ?extreme pornographic image? and ?image? have the same
45
meanings as in section 64.
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The good thing about that bill is that it doesn cover that bloke who had sex with his bicycle (is there a gay cycle too?) So thats ok then.
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Well I think anyone who enjoys corpse fucking has definitely got to be a bit odd. Who am i to question peoples preferences?
That bill covers just woning it in any format Mags. Even if you dug up a fresh corpse for a bit of hows your father and took a still on your mobile its all nickable.
I definitely think some things are worth nicking for like underage stuff and non consensual sex. Anyone that thinks anything is fair game if its out there should seriously think again. I'm sure you'll come up with a dozen reasons or more what should be made illegal and therefore a criminal offence.
That bill covers just woning it in any format Mags. Even if you dug up a fresh corpse for a bit of hows your father and took a still on your mobile its all nickable.
I definitely think some things are worth nicking for like underage stuff and non consensual sex. Anyone that thinks anything is fair game if its out there should seriously think again. I'm sure you'll come up with a dozen reasons or more what should be made illegal and therefore a criminal offence.
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Sorry Mags didnt mean to ruin your evening. Just saying it as it is.
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