Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Good intentions versus copyright rights...?

Casette opened this issue on Dec 24, 2005 ยท 33 posts


RCT posted Sat, 24 December 2005 at 12:31 PM

Just because something is legal where you are doesn't mean that by making it available to people where it isn't legal absolves you of any legal comeback. Just by putting it on the internet, you're making it available. For example, in some countries the age of sexual consent is a lot lower than in the US or UK, but even were it's legal, you don't see them putting stuff up on the internet where everyone can get hold of it. You CAN be prosecuted for crimes committed abroad, and it IS your problem if it is illegal somewhere else. You may also like to bear in mind that legal cases that cross national boundaries cost 10 times as much to defend as cases brought at home. Trust me, you really don't wanna go near this, but if you are serious about it, then don't take advice from people on a forum who may not know what they are talking about; talk to a REAL lawyer!