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Could somebody please clarify what is legal pornography and what is illegal? I am forever seeing stories about people being arrested for posession (or is it distribution?) of it and yet people openly post pornogrpahic pictures on UK websites.
Is it legal to buy it but not sell it?
I'm puzzled
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think (but am not sure) that it goes beyond postal restrictions and it extends to the Queens Highway. Therefore if you passed a copy of a legal sex act (age , act, consent etc) over the garden fence, it is legal, but if you walked on the public pavement to deliver it, there may be an offence committed.
As far as I am aware, UK law on (legit) pornography is a bit odd. This may be out of date, but last time I looked into this, the main restrictions were:
Aside from that, it's pretty much all legal.
However, it then gets odd, in so much as whilst these images can be published in magazines or on websites etc, they cannot necessarily be put in the post. Hence the great tales a mate of mine would tell me from his days working in a photo lab:
Whenever a particularly "fruity" set of prints came through the Quality Control section, firstly a call of "Reprints!" would go out, so everyone could judge them on their "artistic merit". If at this point the pictures were deemed to be prohibited to return by post (but still legal), then the customer would have to be telephoned and advised that the prints would need to be collected in person. Naturally, the girls on the reception desk would have a look to see if they could recognise the person collecting them! Not that you could always do so by their face...