Multiple Choice
What makes Child Pornography Prevention Act (CPPA) different from Child Protection Act (CPA) ?
A) CPPA prohibited the production and distribution of computer-generated or other mechanically altered images of minors engaging in explicit conduct.
B) CPPA upheld the Constitutional rights of the offenders who distributed computer-generated or other mechanically altered images of minors.
C) CPPA legalized the production and distribution of computer-generated or other mechanically altered images of minors engaging in explicit conduct.
D) CPPA assumed that the absence or presence of an actual victim is very relevant, as simulated child pornography did not violate a child's rights.
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