All right, serious question.
Child pornography in the United States is a crime.
Is what NCSoft is advertising criminal? Could we nail them for that in a court of law?
I know that this isn't actual child pornography: the images here are renderings, not photographs of actual children. But does this matter? I don't know the law well enough.
Sadly, these images do not qualify as child pornography under US law, to the best of my knowledge, as the "children" are actually covered and not in a directly sexual situation.
Also, if I recall correctly(and I may be wrong, here), rendered and drawn images are almost never considered 'child pornography' because fictional characters do not have an actual legal age, since(from a legal standpoint) they do not exist.
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