They were writing erotic fictions, mostly female college students writing for a women/queer centric audience. There is no need for imprisonment (the law allows for up to 10 years or life imprisonment).
Actual, exploitative porn materials are dime in a dozen across Chinese internet despite the crackdowns. Maybe the law enforcement should get their priorities straight and focus on those instead.
This has actually spurred a large discussion among Chinese netizens recently on topics on morality, legal rights, the extent of punishment etc.
Yeah, making porn is illegal in China.
They were writing erotic fictions, mostly female college students writing for a women/queer centric audience. There is no need for imprisonment (the law allows for up to 10 years or life imprisonment).
Actual, exploitative porn materials are dime in a dozen across Chinese internet despite the crackdowns. Maybe the law enforcement should get their priorities straight and focus on those instead.
This has actually spurred a large discussion among Chinese netizens recently on topics on morality, legal rights, the extent of punishment etc.
They need to do Japan’s style of porn censorship where it’s a tiny black line on the tip of the penis, there censored and done!