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		 Jay, Mr Douglas has already put an appearance in at the Zoo, and honestly, his answers were less than encouraging.  IN a round about way, he admitted that the page in question existed, but that Met-art didn't sell the book themselves, but Amazon did the selling. 
 
It gets to the same question as always:  Porn is legal, and surprisingly, some forms of "nude child art" is legal as well, but when a porn site is promoting or marketing child art, is it in fact legal?  Just as importantly, is it acceptable within the framework of the adult online business? 
 
While I don't like the way this guy came blowing onto the boards with this, the questions raised here and elsewhere are at least valid in passing. 
 
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