FC: Australian man convicted for downloading explicit text files

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Fri Jul 13 2001 - 07:45:33 PDT

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    The Ohio guy:
    http://www.politechbot.com/p-02223.html
    
    ----- Forwarded message from Eric Cordian <emcat_private> -----
    
    From: Eric Cordian <emcat_private>
    Subject: Thoughtcrime in Australia
    To: cypherpunksat_private
    Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 22:51:21 -0700 (PDT)
    
    No sooner has that guy in Ohio gone to the slammer for 10 years for his
    naughty diary, than some judge in Australia has fined a person $10k for
    downloading naughty text stories on the Internet.
    
    Will www.nifty.org and www.assgm.com survive?
    
    And in a very odd and cleverly worded op-ed piece...
    
    http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/34569.htm
    
    The New York Post has suggested that locking up Mr. Dalton was wrong
    because he didn't show his story to anyone, while observing in passing
    that such a sentence would have been just fine if Mr. Dalton had "posted
    his story on the Net", or "shown it to a friend."
    
    Goodness, we can't have that, can we?
    
    Kind of makes one side with those who believe that the solution to
    god-soaked religious cretins is an emergency lion-breeding program.
    
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    http://www.thewest.com.au/20010712/news/perth/tw-news-perth-home-sto15793.html
    
    July 12, 2001
    Child porn fiction gets fine of $10,000
    By Bronwyn Peace
       
    A MAN has been fined $10,000 for possessing stories about child
    pornography even though the judge said they were not as serious as
    pornographic pictures because they were fictional and there were no
    victims.
    
    ...
       
    Last month, prosecutor Gail Archer told the court that Keogh should be
    jailed for the pornographic stories, which were found on his home computer
    by his stepdaughter's boyfriend.
    
    She said the stories, which detailed gang rape, bestiality and incest, had
    titles such as Bonnie Goes Camping, The Little Homewrecker and Prince and
    His Princess. "All of the stories are quite detailed, quite graphic and
    incredibly unpleasant," she said.
    
    Ms Archer said Keogh admitted to police he owned the stories but said he
    did not know they were illegal and that they helped him cope with his past
    abuse. She said any downloading of child pornography encouraged the
    exploitation of children.
    
    ...
    
    The judge said Keogh, who until now had led a blameless life, deserved a
    significant fine.
    
    -- 
    Eric Michael Cordian 0+
    O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division
    "Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law"
    
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