Pornography laws around the world: Difference between revisions

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| {{flagicon|Urcea}} [[Urcea]] || {{no|Illegal}} || {{no|Illegal}} || {{no|Illegal}} ||  
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The sale, manufacture, or distribution of all pornography, including child pornography, is prohibited. Possession is considered a misdemeanor, whereas the sale and production are considered felonies.
The sale, manufacture, or distribution of all pornography, including child pornography, is prohibited. Possession is considered a misdemeanor, whereas the sale and production are considered felonies.
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{{flag|Faneria}} || {{maybe|Illegal}} || {{yes|Legal}} || {{yes|Legal}} ||
The wording of Fhainnin law makes the sale of pornographic content illegal; however, usage and creation are legal and loopholes such as the technicality of artwork being classed as art rather than pornography are permitted and enforcement is generally lax.
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| {{flagicon|Kiravia}} [[Kiravia]] || {{maybe|Partial}} || {{yes|Legal}} || {{decriminalized|Decriminalised}} ||  
| {{flagicon|Kiravia}} [[Kiravia]] || {{maybe|Partial}} || {{yes|Legal}} || {{decriminalized|Decriminalised}} ||