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Intellectual Property Law

Fordham Law School

Journal

2013

Child pornography law

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Freud On The Court: Re-Interpreting Sexting & Child Pornography Laws, Matthew H. Birkhold Apr 2013

Freud On The Court: Re-Interpreting Sexting & Child Pornography Laws, Matthew H. Birkhold

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

Although many developments in child pornography law are troubling, perhaps the most disconcerting is the growing number of cases in which children are being charged with violating child pornography laws for engaging in “sexting,” or sending sexually explicit photographs via cellular phones or over the Internet. Although the law implicitly considers children the victims of child pornography and the photographer and audience as punishable perpetrators, this logic is challenged by sexting cases. Yet in many instances, children who take and send “lascivious” pictures of themselves have been charged with violating the very law designed to protect them from the harms …