Comment Re:IOW: Pedobears have a loophole (Score 1) 370
Still, does this sort of thing actually come up in pop-ups? I've seen more naked people than I could count show up on my screen from mis-clicks, but not a one of them was underage, as far as I could tell. Even the "barely legal" ones were pretty obviously not children.
Unfortunately, "as far as I could tell" doesn't keep you out of prison if the DA wants to come across as non-lenient toward child porn. And "obviously not children" doesn't work either when the age of consent is 18. You can't tell the difference between "barely legal" and "barely not legal". Unless you have a guaranteed statement that the site kept its whatever-federal-code-number legal records (all models were above the age of 18 blah blah blah), you're not safe.
And if you're still not sure as to where you'd find questionable material, I have one word for you: amateur. Tired of stale, canned acting from girls with bleached hair and boob jobs, where the script is a semi-serious attempt to get a dude's load blown on her tits? Put "amatuer" + "porn" in the Google search field... not everything that shows up if you start browsing those sites is going to come with that legal disclaimer, or any disclaimer, other than "this site is not responsible for the stuff that people upload, browse at your own risk".