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India’s Supreme Court on Friday chose to reserve judgment on the appeal to a lower court ruling that said downloading and watching child pornography is not a crime, although creating it remains illegal.
The Madras court said India’s Information Technology Act of 2000 allows criminal charges against a person who has “published, transmitted, and created material depicting children in sexually explicit act or conduct,” but a “careful reading of this provision does not make watching child pornography, per se, an offense.”
“Since he has not used a child or children for pornographic purposes, at the best, it can only be construed as a moral decay on the part of the accused person,” the Madras court
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