I don't agree that purchasing fantasy material qualifies as commiting several felonies, starfires.
Purchasing a video where a model RELEASED rights to a video wherein she was tickled without consent (which is almost entirely unprovable) is far from actually violating the legal rights and local statutes, Canadian, American or otherwise.
Heck, it's like reading a fiction story that's non-consentually focused, and feeling guilt over enjoying it. Fantasy is fantasy, and where it harms others, should REMAIN fantasy.
Some folks have rape fantasies. Doesn't mean they should be enacted. Hollywood films have rapes and murders. Doesn't mean anyone should run out and perform such.
I *do* dig that had the notion, though. It's good to get folks thinkin' 'bout the difference 'tween fantasy and reality. Subjecting someone to something they aren't willing to do, without their consent, breaks several laws at once, and renders the doer subject to many years of prison time.
Purchasing a video where a model RELEASED rights to a video wherein she was tickled without consent (which is almost entirely unprovable) is far from actually violating the legal rights and local statutes, Canadian, American or otherwise.
Heck, it's like reading a fiction story that's non-consentually focused, and feeling guilt over enjoying it. Fantasy is fantasy, and where it harms others, should REMAIN fantasy.
Some folks have rape fantasies. Doesn't mean they should be enacted. Hollywood films have rapes and murders. Doesn't mean anyone should run out and perform such.
I *do* dig that had the notion, though. It's good to get folks thinkin' 'bout the difference 'tween fantasy and reality. Subjecting someone to something they aren't willing to do, without their consent, breaks several laws at once, and renders the doer subject to many years of prison time.