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Document Type
Peach Sheet
Abstract
The Act defines the crime of computer pornography and sets the penalty for its violation. The Act defines a child as one under sixteen years old and makes it a high misdemeanor for any person to use an on-line service to solicit or attempt to solicit a child, or one that he or she believes is a child, to commit certain sexual offenses. The Act also makes it a high and aggravated misdemeanor for on-line service owners or operators to intentionally or willfully permit a violation of this Code by others.
Recommended Citation
Lundin, Tom
(1999)
"CRIMES AND OFFENSES Offenses Against Public Health and Morals: Make it Unlawful for Any Person Intentionally or Willfully to Utilize a Computer On-Line Service, Internet Service, or Local Bulletin Board Service to Seduce, Solicit, Lure, or Entice, or Attempt to Seduce, Solicit, Lure, or Entice a Child,"
Georgia State University Law Review:
Vol. 16:
Iss.
1, Article 28.
Available at:
http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/gsulr/vol16/iss1/28
