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CP should be legal and am not a pedo

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-07 23:17

I am not a pedo, am attracted to girls ~16-36ish but would never try anything with someone under 18. That out of the way, let me explain why I think CP should be legal.

On a technical scale:

Computer files are strings of binary. Binary consists of 1's and 0's. Anything that can be expressed as a binary string can be expressed as a decimal number also. On a logical level, CP images can not be separated from the decimal number that their binary string converts to. CP being illegal means that some large numbers are illegal. Most laws say that encrypted CP is illegal also. But, that is illogical. With the proper key to decrypt and the proper algorithm, ANYTHING CAN BE ENCRYPTED CP.

Let's say the number 5,683,283 is a decimal number that converts to a binary string that is interpreted as a CP image by an image viewing program. This is not the case, the number is much smaller than the sort of numbers that would make any type of picture, but just for example. Let's say that 827,392,293,538 is the decimal number that represents a binary string that is interpreted by an OS as a video game. The difference between 5,683,283 and 827,392,293,538 is 827,386,610,255. So the video game is cipher text, the key is 827,386,610,255 and the decryption algorithm is to subtract the key from the ciphertext to get the plain text. OMG that means the video game you just downloaded is encrypted CP!!!! Everything on the fucking internet is encrypted CP because with some key you can convert it to CP.

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-09 15:32

I always thought the CP laws were around to prevent the harm and profiteering off the abuse of children.

Now, what if we create an intelligent system capable of visualizing CP (aka generative computer vision) given basic characteristics of the human anatomy and sex (and not using actual CP as training data). Should viewing of this generated yet realistic CP be considered illegal? Even if no one was harmed in the process?

If we accept that premise, than generative computer vision of CP (aka visualizing CP in your brain (aka thought)) would be considered a crime.

What happens when we gain the technology to read our other people's mental visual states, would thinking about certain things get you thrown in jail?

Some things to think about.

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