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Pornograpiya sa mga aki

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An pornograpiya sa mga aki o child pornography (pigpapahalipot man bilang CP, pig-aapod man na child porn o kiddie porn, asin child sexual abuse material,[1] midbid sa acronym na CSAM[2] (underscoring that children can not be deemed willing participants under law)),[3] iyo an erotikong materyal na naglaladawan nin mga tawong yaon sa irarom kan designadong age of majority. An tumpak na karakteristiko kan minakompwesto sa child pornography nagkakalaen susog sa criminal jurisdiction.[4][5]

  1. Lee, Hee-Eun; Ermakova, Tatiana; Ververis, Vasilis; Fabian, Benjamin (September 2020). "Detecting child sexual abuse material: A comprehensive survey". Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation 34: 301022. doi:10.1016/j.fsidi.2020.301022. 
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  3. Keane, Sean (2024-07-30). "'Betrayal: A Father's Secret' documents the dark truth that shatters a family". ABC News. https://abcnews.go.com/US/betrayal-fathers-secret-documents-dark-truth-shatters-family/story?id=112162568. "We don't use that term, child pornography… [I]n adult pornography, those are willing participants who are consenting to that act. With child pornography, a child cannot consent." 
  4. Ly, Thanh; Dwyer, R. Gregg; Fedoroff, J. Paul (2018). "Characteristics and treatment of internet child pornography offenders" (in en). Behavioral Sciences & the Law 36 (2): 216–234. doi:10.1002/bsl.2340. ISSN 0735-3936. PMID 29659072. ""Most studies do not provide an explicit definition of child pornography. Instead, it seems that the definition largely depends on what the law defines as child pornography. Because of this, the definition of child pornography can change based on the laws that govern the land in which an individual is found guilty. Most of the studies in this article define child pornography as stimuli that are sexual in nature that include persons under the age of 18."". 
  5. Gillespie, Alisdair A. (2018). "Child pornography" (in en). Information & Communications Technology Law 27 (1): 30–54. doi:10.1080/13600834.2017.1393932. ISSN 1360-0834. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13600834.2017.1393932. ""There is no single definition of ‘child pornography’ and indeed the term itself remains controversial... The difficulty with this is that there are hundreds of many different definitions available. Even international law cannot agree..."".