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Originally Posted by RawAlex
Okay, you gotta read this carefully now:
The key words: contains one or more visual depictions
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Second, it can also mean that any image in the SET, because you have a model release / ID per photoshoot, not per photo. So if a girl is non-nude in 10 pictures and fucking her boyfriend in the other 10, you need documentation for the entire set because one or more of the visual depcitions is sexual.
You cannot crop a sexual picture and make it non-sexual. It is based on what is originally in that photoset.
Alex
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I would seem to agree with Alex here. However, the exemption statement in 75.7 states in part that one may be exempt if "the matter containes only visual depictions of simulated sexually explicit conduct". The matter seems to refer to images or pictures and not picture sets.