Document Type
Article
Abstract
The first Part of this article is the introduction. Part II addresses federal child pornography statutes and obscenity laws. Part III reviews the relevant case law. Part IV addresses the practical considerations of litigating child pornography and obscenity cases. In addition, Part IV provides a quick lesson in the language of computers to facilitate a discussion of practice pointers and cautionary tales. This article concludes with a structured approach to child pornography and obscenity cases, taking into account the current technological landscape.
Recommended Citation
David T. Cox,
Litigating Child Pornography and Obscenity Cases in the Internet,
4 J. Tech. L. & Pol'y
(1999).
Available at: https://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/jtlp/vol4/iss2/2