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by Maren Williams • April 25, 2017 • Comments Off on CBLDF Leads Defense of Manga in Idaho Middle School CBLDF this week took the lead in defending the manga volume Sword Art Online 1: Aincrad after it was challenged at a middle school in Jerome, Idaho. Following receipt of a letter from CBLDF and other members of the NCAC’s Kids’ Right to Read Project, a review committee yesterday unanimously vot
by cbldf • December 16, 2015 • Comments Off on Why Banning Extreme Manga Fails To Protect Children Recent media coverage of UN Special Envoy Maud de Boer-Buquicchio’s recommendations to Japan for combating child sexual abuse emphasized her assertion that the country should, “ban manga of extreme child pornographic content.” This recommendation is a wrong-minded and unfortunate distraction from the
by Maren Williams • October 30, 2015 • Comments Off on UN Envoy Recommends Japanese Ban on Some Manga and Anime A UN special envoy on child protection waded into the debate over manga and anime in Japan this week, urging the country to ban “particular, extreme child pornographic content” even if it does not involve any actual children. In a press conference wrapping up a week-long fact-finding vis
by Maren Williams • June 19, 2014 • Comments Off on CNN Spectacularly Fails To Understand Manga and Anime As Japan prepares to implement a new law which bans the possession of child pornography but exempts manga and anime, CNN released an over-the-top sensationalist video report this week that demonstrates a profound lack of knowledge about the formats. Much of the report by Tokyo correspondent Wi
What Does Japan’s New Child Porn Law Mean for Manga and Anime? by Maren Williams • June 13, 2014 • Comments Off on What Does Japan’s New Child Porn Law Mean for Manga and Anime? Although production and distribution of underage pornography have been illegal in Japan for (only) 15 years, possession of it currently is not. That will change later this month, when a law passed last week by the country’
by Joe Izenman • May 24, 2013 • Comments Off on Vague Legal Definitions Threaten Japanese Comic Readers For the second time in four years, members of the Japanese Diet (legislature) are attempting to revise the nation’s flawed child pornography law. While initial revision proposals offered some hope that the problems with the law would be fixed, the current proposal does little to address loophole
The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund returns to San Diego Comic-Con with another set of panels on protecting comics and the rights of the comic arts community! Here’s the current roster, with more panelist updates to follow! Comic Bans: Learning… Read more →
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