3rd Circuit Panel Mulls if Teen ‘Sexting’ Is Child Pornography

In a case that blurs the line between the victim and predator, The 3rd Circuit is going to answer the questions of whether the laws designed to protect children can also jail them. Any parent who hasn’t heard the term “sexting” better listed up. Children are using technology to send naked pictures of themselves to each other and forward and forward…. Above the obvious concerns about sexting it the fact that it appears to violate the same child pornography laws designed to protect them.

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