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Pornography in Denmark
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The first country in the world to legitimize pornography was Denmark in 1967. That year, the country legalized pornographic literature. In 1968, the campaigning feature film Danish Blue advocated the complete legalization of pornography. The film was banned in France but released in both England and the United States. It started a whole wave of documentary films about pornography in Denmark. Subsequently, on July 1, 1969,{{cite news |author=Staff |title=Denmark legalized pornography 50 years ago. Did the decision turn out as expected?
People in Denmark have had free access to such materials ever since. There still are a few regulations: for example, pornography must be placed out of the view of children, and may not be sold to persons under the age of 15. The public TV channel Kanal København broadcast hardcore pornography free and uncoded at night, in the early 2000s.
Prior to 2015, there were no specific restrictions against zoophilic pornography, and such affairs came under animal cruelty laws. If no harm or pain was inflicted on the animal, such acts were not illegal. This changed in late April 2015, when Denmark passed a new law, making sex with animals illegal. The earlier lack of legislation had allegedly made Denmark a center for the production of animal pornography. This accusation, however, was dismissed as a myth by Det Dyreetiske Råd, a legal council, which, in November 2006, published an extensive report on the topic of animal sex.
Between 1969 and 1980, the Color Climax Corporation produced legal child pornography films. Since 1980, child pornography has been illegal in Denmark. It is illegal to distribute photographic or video pornography of persons under the age of 18, although the age of consent in Denmark is 15.
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- "Flertal for lovændring: Nu bliver sex med dyr ulovligt". TV2.
- [http://www.justitsministeriet.dk/nyt-og-presse/pressemeddelelser/2006/menneskers-seksuelle-omgang-med-dyr Udtalelse om menneskers seksuelle omgang med dyr] Det Dyreetiske Råd
- Section 234 of the ''Danish Criminal Code'' (1969), reads whoever 'sells indecent pictures or objects to a person under 16 yrs of age' is to be punished by a fine. Section 235 (1980) has a special provision concerning the reproduction and sale of child pornography, that is, sexually explicit photographs of persons who appear to be under 15 years (the taking of such pictures was always a criminal offence).
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