Child pornography laws in Australia

Child pornography laws in Australia

Child pornography laws in Australia state that all sexualised depictions of children under the age of 18 (Under 16 in some states.) (or who appear to be under that age) are illegal and it has banned photographs of women with an A breast cup size even in their late 20s as "encouraging pedophilia", leading to a marked increase in the breast size of women depicted in Australian magazines.[1] Furthermore, there is a zero-tolerance policy in place, which covers purely fictional children as well as real children.[2]

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Japanese anime

In August 2007, an Australian was sentenced to pay an A$9,000 fine for attempting to import eight DVDs of Japanese anime found to contain pornographic depictions of children and 14 found to contain depictions of sexual violence. No images of real children were involved. "Customs National Manager Investigations, Richard Janeczko, said that it was important to understand that even cartoons or drawings such as those depicted in anime were prohibited if they contained offensive sexual content."[3]

No cartoon depictions

Also, in December 2008, a New South Wales Supreme Court judge, Justice Michael Adams, ruled to uphold a magistrate's decision that a pornographic cartoon parodying characters on The Simpsons (Bart & Lisa) was child pornography, because "[i]t follows that a fictional cartoon character, even one which departs from recognisable human forms in some significant respects, may nevertheless be the depiction of a person within the meaning of the Act."[4][5]

Against a black market for child abuse

The plaintiff, Alan John McEwan, was fined $3000 Aus ($3,170 US), which was a leniency as under the law, a maximum penalty of 10 years can be applied for possession of this form of cartoon pornography. Judge Adams explained the law was appropriate because cartoons could "fuel demand for material that does involve the abuse of children". In reference to legal interpretation he commented "A cartoon character might well constitute the depiction of such a person".[6] A BBC reporter summarized the judge's decision: "he decided that the mere fact that they were not realistic representations of human beings did not mean that they could not be considered people".[7]

International precedent

This case has attracted international attention, alongside attention to more local cases, with author Neil Gaiman commenting on it: "I suspect the Judge might have just inadvertantly [sic] granted human rights to cartoon characters. I think it's nonsensical in every way that it could possibly be nonsensical."[8]

No written descriptions

In March 2011, a Tasmanian man was convicted with possessing child pornography after police investigators discovered an electronic copy of The Pearl by Anonymous on his computer. Harper Collins is the most recent publisher of the The Pearl. The Pearl is available for purchase within Australia.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aussie censor balks at bijou boobs". The Register. 28 January 2010. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/01/28/australian_censors/. 
  2. ^ McLelland, Mark. The World of Yaoi: The Internet, Censorship and the Global “Boys’ Love” Fandom Australian Feminist Law Journal, 2005.
  3. ^ Australian Customs Service: Man fined $9,000 for smuggling child pornography. Retrieved 17 August 2007. Archived August 31, 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ McEwen v. Simmons & Anor [2008] NSWSC 1292
  5. ^ Simpsons cartoon rip-off is child porn: judge. Retrieved 8 December 2008.
  6. ^ Aussie convicted over Simpsons sex pics 8 December 2008
  7. ^ BBC Asia-Pacific. Retrieved 9 December 2008.
  8. ^ the word 'person' included fictional or imaginary characters... 8 December 2008
  9. ^ Tasmanian alderman David Traynor gets child porn conviction for book still sold in Australia 3 March 2011

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