Thursday, February 05, 2009

Is it porn if teenagers share racy photos of themselves?

Though youth is fleeting, images sent on a cell phone or posted online may not be, especially if they're naughty.

Teenagers' habit of distributing nude self-portraits electronically - often called "sexting" if it's done by cell phone - has parents and school administrators worried. Some prosecutors have begun charging teens who send and receive such images with child pornography and other serious felonies. But is that the best way to handle it?

"Hopefully we'll get the message out to these kids," says Michael McAlexander, a prosecutor in Allen County, Ind., which includes Fort Wayne. A teenage boy there is facing felony obscenity charges for allegedly sending a photo of his private parts to several female classmates. Another boy was recently charged with child pornography in a similar case. More...

See also:

  1. Teen 'sexting' craze leading to child porn arrests in US...
  2. Couple sue McDonald's for internet nude photos...
  3. Teenager commits suicide on-line as viewers watch him "live."
  4. Cyber-bullying, when the Internet becomes a weapon...

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