Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:26 am
An internet cartoon showing characters modelled on Bart, Lisa and Maggie Simpson engaging in sex acts, is child pornography, a judge has ruled in a landmark case.
In February at Sydney's Parramatta Local Court, Alan John McEwen was convicted of possessing child pornography and using his computer to access such material.
He was fined $3,000 and required to enter a two-year good behaviour bond in relation to each offence.
McEwen appealed against the conviction, but it was dismissed in the NSW Supreme Court on Monday, with Justice Michael Adams concluding a fictional cartoon character is a "person" within the meaning of Commonwealth and NSW laws.
"The alleged pornography comprised a series of cartoons depicting figures modelled on members of the television animated series The Simpson," the judge said.
"Sexual acts are depicted as being performed, in particular, by the 'children' of the family.
"The male figures have genitalia which is evidently human, as do the mother and the girl."
He noted the figures made no pretence of imitating any actual, or fictional human beings.
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