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Xenofur at 7 Mar 2008: 06:08
>>25 I'd like to link to a *.gov site too, but apparently the american government hasn't arrived in the 21st century yet.
Anyhow, to address your points: §1466A(a)(1)(A) and §1466A(a)(1)(B) are linked by an "AND", that means both have to be given, thus not all art on this site is covered.
>>27 The law does only state "minor", nothing else at all, and makes no definition on the meaning of that. That means whether a depicted creature falls under this law is up to the decision of a judge, who would go by "average observer". Given the largely human appearance of most creatures here, due to the inherent anthropoidness; an average observer would indeed judge them to be a minor, when applicable, and not as an animal. Anyhow, not gonna risk this. (Also, i think there was an earlier version of this law that specified human, which was then redacted.)
>>30 Definition: Babyfur: Adult creature in baby attire. Cub: Obviously underaged creature.
- Clean cub art can be in /c, unless it concentrates on shitting diapers and/or has sexual undertones. (Moderator discretion.) - Babyfur art is still allowed if it is made sufficiently clear that it is an adult. (Moderator discretion.) It is in /ah by default due to the inherent scatological factor, but permissible in /a too, if kept clean(er).
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