Kentucky Explicit Content Concerns

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so my Client is worried about a screenshot they took and the original photo was Adult Content *+
Hello Philp,
I'd be happy to provide some general information.
- In Tennessee, distributing or possessing explicit content without consent can be illegal.
- If the content involves minors, it's a severe crime.
- Advising your client to delete any questionable material and avoid sharing it further is wise.
Does your client have any concerns about potential legal repercussions?
in kentucky tho
Hello Philp,
In Kentucky:
- Distributing or possessing explicit content without consent can be illegal.
- Sharing explicit content involving minors is a severe crime.
- Advise your client to delete any questionable material and avoid sharing it further.
Does your client have any specific concerns about potential legal repercussions?
so my client is worried cause they saw a woman who is as of now 22 years old from tiktok and her adult content dates back to when she was 18 years old my client is stressed
Hello Philp,
I understand your client's concern. Here are some general points for Kentucky:
- If the content was created and shared when the woman was *, it is legally considered adult content.
- It is crucial to avoid distributing or possessing explicit content without consent.
- Advise your client to delete the material to prevent any potential legal issues.
Does your client have any specific concerns about this situation?
they are not sharing as I have been told but was worried since the photo uploaded on there OneDrive by mistake
Hello Philp,
Thank you for the information. Here are a few general points for Kentucky:
- If the content was legally created and shared when the woman was *, it remains adult content.
- Advise your client to delete the content from OneDrive and ensure it isn’t shared further.
- Reassure your client to avoid similar situations in the future.
Does your client have any further concerns about this?
yes I do, thing was my client said the screenshot he took was NOT Explict but just of her face and neck area that was it
Hello Philp,
Thank you for clarifying. If the screenshot does not contain explicit content and only shows the woman's face and neck, your client is likely in a safer position. Here are some general points for Tennessee:
- Ensure the screenshot does not imply any explicit content.
- Advise your client to delete the screenshot to avoid potential issues.
Does your client have any more specific concerns?
they did let me know they deleted it and turned there automatic storage thing
Hello Philp,
It sounds like your client took the right steps by deleting the screenshot and turning off automatic storage. Here are a few general points for reassurance:
- Non-explicit screenshots are less likely to cause legal issues.
- Always obtain consent if sharing any images.
Does your client have any remaining concerns about this situation?
but the main problem is anybody can trace back the original image that lead my client from google to the adult website and the photo is originally explicit
Hello Philp,
Given your client's concern about the traceability of the original image, here are some general points for Tennessee:
- Ensure the deletion of the original explicit content and any associated links.
- Advise your client to clear their browser history and any cached data.
- Avoid revisiting or accessing similar content to minimize risks.
Does your client have any other specific concerns?
yes they are worried about getting reported to the cops due to the 18 year old female at the time having a petite facial features which caused her to look younger but she was *
Hi Philp,
Here are some general points for Tennessee regarding your client's situation:
- As long as the content was created when the woman was *, it is legally considered adult content.
- Petite facial features do not change the legality if she was * at the time.
- Advise your client to ensure all such content is permanently deleted and avoid similar situations in the future.
Does your client have any further concerns about this?
as for kentucky
Hello Philp,
Here are some general points for Kentucky regarding your client's situation:
- If the content was created when the woman was *, it is legally considered adult content.
- Petite facial features do not change the legality if she was * at the time.
- Advise your client to ensure all such content is permanently deleted and avoid similar situations in the future.
Does your client have any further concerns about this?
so what do I have to tell my client then
Hi Philp,
You can assure your client with the following points for Kentucky:
- The content is legally adult if the woman was * at the time.
- Petite facial features do not change the legality.
- Ensure all such content is permanently deleted.
- Advise avoiding similar situations in the future.
Does your client have any other concerns?
so then my client is fine is what you are saying
Hello Philp,
Yes, based on the information provided, your client appears to be in a safer position as long as the woman was * at the time the content was created. However, advise your client to:
- Permanently delete any explicit content.
- Avoid similar situations in the future.
Does your client have any further concerns?
yes I got back a message they said they have learned there lesson and will be more careful they also have a blocker for adult content
Hello Philp,
It sounds like your client has taken the necessary steps to address the situation and prevent future issues. Here are a few final points for reassurance in Kentucky:
- Ensure all explicit content is permanently deleted.
- Use content blockers to avoid accessing similar material.
- Stay mindful of digital footprints and privacy.
Does your client have any remaining concerns?