Are you being serious?Will Shakespear said:if you accidentally see a teen model you think might be under 18, burn your HD immediately and never mention it to anyone
or you'll become an unperson
But if the child porn were an attachment in an email titled 'wedding photos', and you downloaded it, how would you then explain yourself?incentivation said:I would assume that if you viewed the material (i.e. downloaded it), then immediately clicked on back etc, it could fall into that category. If you viewed it, then saved it to your harddrive, deleting it some time later, you'd be hard pressed to show that you took reasonable steps to get rid of it.
Common sense would surely prevail.Mothers said:But if the child porn were an attachment in an email titled 'wedding photos', and you downloaded it, how would you then explain yourself?
Also, is there a time limit on how long you can have it on your computer before it is deemed illegal?
Honest and reasonable mistake would be a defence I would think, although not going to the trouble of looking up the law on it to answer a postMothers said:But if the child porn were an attachment in an email titled 'wedding photos', and you downloaded it, how would you then explain yourself?