The result was Redirect to History of erotic photography for now. While several sources were introduced during this debate, they have not been used to expand the article, which is currently only sourced to "Lighting Techniques for Fashion and Glamour Photography". Basically a keep, but with no verified content whatsoever in the current article, it seems best to redirect it until someone actually wants to bother writing a proper article. Beeblebrox ( talk) 00:12, 6 March 2010 (UTC) reply
Not notable; has never had any sources, I can't find any sources. Prezbo ( talk) 17:21, 24 February 2010 (UTC) reply
1. Albright, Julie. (2005). “Lolita Online: Sex and under-aged smoking on the Internet.” International Journal of Critical Psychology, June. The under-aged girls appearing on these sites all appear clothed, yet these images may still be considered pornographic: U.S. case law in the United States vs. Knox case stated that images showing “lascivious exhibition of the genitals or pubic area” including non-nude depictions which are meant to be sexually exciting can be considered child porn (MSNBC.com, 2002). [ [1]]
2. The Common Law and Its Impact on the Internet ROBERT AALBERTS, et al. He discovered a number of probable childpornography sites including one with the title ‘‘Teenflirts.org: The OriginalNon-Nude Teen Index.’’ [ [2]]
3. TESTIMONY REGARDING HOW INTERNET PROTOCOL-ENABLED SERVICESARE CHANGING THE FACE OF COMMUNICATIONSBEFORE THE U.S. HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND COMMERCESUBCOMMITTEE ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS & THE INTERNET By Charles M. Davidson, Commissioner, Florida Public Service Commission Playboy Enterprises announced today that the company is set to offer nude and non-nudephoto galleries that have been specifically formatted for viewing on Sony's PSPhandheld. [ [3]]
4. Forensic assessment of deviant sexual interests: The current position Vanja Flak, Anthony Beech & Dawn Fisher Abel Screening IncorporatedTM commer- cially produces the ‘Abel Assessment for Sexual Interest’ (AASI) (Abel et al., 1998) using entirely non-nude images of children and adults. It assesses sexual interest by combining covert measures of viewing time (often termed visual reaction time [VRT]), with a self-report sexual history and interest questionnaire. [ [4]] Wakablogger2 ( talk) 07:09, 25 February 2010 (UTC) reply
The result was Redirect to History of erotic photography for now. While several sources were introduced during this debate, they have not been used to expand the article, which is currently only sourced to "Lighting Techniques for Fashion and Glamour Photography". Basically a keep, but with no verified content whatsoever in the current article, it seems best to redirect it until someone actually wants to bother writing a proper article. Beeblebrox ( talk) 00:12, 6 March 2010 (UTC) reply
Not notable; has never had any sources, I can't find any sources. Prezbo ( talk) 17:21, 24 February 2010 (UTC) reply
1. Albright, Julie. (2005). “Lolita Online: Sex and under-aged smoking on the Internet.” International Journal of Critical Psychology, June. The under-aged girls appearing on these sites all appear clothed, yet these images may still be considered pornographic: U.S. case law in the United States vs. Knox case stated that images showing “lascivious exhibition of the genitals or pubic area” including non-nude depictions which are meant to be sexually exciting can be considered child porn (MSNBC.com, 2002). [ [1]]
2. The Common Law and Its Impact on the Internet ROBERT AALBERTS, et al. He discovered a number of probable childpornography sites including one with the title ‘‘Teenflirts.org: The OriginalNon-Nude Teen Index.’’ [ [2]]
3. TESTIMONY REGARDING HOW INTERNET PROTOCOL-ENABLED SERVICESARE CHANGING THE FACE OF COMMUNICATIONSBEFORE THE U.S. HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND COMMERCESUBCOMMITTEE ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS & THE INTERNET By Charles M. Davidson, Commissioner, Florida Public Service Commission Playboy Enterprises announced today that the company is set to offer nude and non-nudephoto galleries that have been specifically formatted for viewing on Sony's PSPhandheld. [ [3]]
4. Forensic assessment of deviant sexual interests: The current position Vanja Flak, Anthony Beech & Dawn Fisher Abel Screening IncorporatedTM commer- cially produces the ‘Abel Assessment for Sexual Interest’ (AASI) (Abel et al., 1998) using entirely non-nude images of children and adults. It assesses sexual interest by combining covert measures of viewing time (often termed visual reaction time [VRT]), with a self-report sexual history and interest questionnaire. [ [4]] Wakablogger2 ( talk) 07:09, 25 February 2010 (UTC) reply