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U.S. law does not automatically make fictional/virtual sexualized depictions of minors illegal; legality depends on the material, obscenity/serious value, and jurisdiction. These sources do not assess the named people or images. https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1466A https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/535/234/

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There seems to be a frighteningly large number people (in Open Source) who distribute and collect pornographic material depicting children. It is deeply disturbing. Two prominent examples have surfaced over the last year: Drew Devault (developer) -- Distributed sexually explicit "art" depicting small children, including (not kidding) "kindergarteners"... and published software for cataloging such material. Brodie Robertson (YouTuber) -- Supposedly had a blog where he published "artwork" depicting naked children, and appeared to defend such pedophilia on multiple occasions. These two men are not alone. A large number of Open Source programmers (and leaders) utilize sexualized drawings of underage children as their online avatars. What makes this all even more disturbing and horrific than it already is... No Open Source organization (project, Foundation, or corporation), to my knowledge, has objected to these illegal (and deeply immoral) activities.

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