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Canadian Charges Against US Manga Reader Dropped

tverbeek writes "The U.S.-based Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and the Canada-based Comic Legends Legal Defense Fund have announced that the Canadian government has withdrawn all criminal charges in R. v. Matheson, a case which involved a U.S. citizen who was arrested and faced criminal charges in Canada relating to manga found on his computer when he entered the country. Customs agents declared the illustrations of fictional characters to be 'child pornography.' The defendant, a 27-year-old comic book reader, amateur artist, and computer programmer, has been cleared of any criminal wrongdoing. Despite financial assistance from the CBLDF and CLLDF, he has an outstanding debt of $45K for his defense."

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  1. Drop charges == pay? by MobyDisk · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If you drop charges from the case then you should pay the legal fees for the defense. Or is this up to the judge?

  2. Justice for those who can afford it. by Ultra64 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    gee, only $45,000 in debt

    1. Re:Justice for those who can afford it. by citab · · Score: 5, Insightful

      who says he could afford it? he didn't have a choice but to defend himself.

  3. Re:"Anime and manga" by girlintraining · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Mr. Matheson has agreed to plead to a non-criminal code regulatory offense under the Customs Act of Canada."

    Hey look buddy, we know you're going to sue the pants off of us if we don't nail you with something, so our lawyers found this obscure section of the customs code that is really vague and could nail anyone, because heh, that's what it's there for, and anyway, yeah... you're guilty, and your sentence is, er, nothing. But the important thing here is that justice was served: Namely, We Got Our Man(tm). Er, sorry about ruining your life dude... sorta. Okay, not really. Heh heh, eh? Now if you'll excuse us, we have to go watch videos of ourselves beating the crap out of a bunch of illegal immigrants as part of some 'sensitivity training'. It's mandatory, and so the boss made it BYOB. Man this job sucks... they don't pay for the beer. My last law enforcement job paid for the beer... oh .. crap... is this thing still recording?

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  4. Drawings != child porn by Fjandr · · Score: 5, Insightful

    As distasteful as it may be in the case of images produced with the intent to be a form of child pornography, it sickens me to see artificially-produced images classified as child pornography. It opens the door to criminally penalizing people for something which must be judged based solely on opinion. There cannot be an objective judgment that an artificially-produced image constitutes "underage pornography," and criminal penalties should be based as closely on objectivity as possible.

    These resources should be directed toward finding and jailing people who produce child pornography using actual children, not those who produce images which require (sometimes highly) subjective interpretation.

  5. Re:shitty summary strikes again! by tqk · · Score: 5, Insightful

    the important bit from the actual article.

    I beg to differ. The important bit from the actual article:

    He was subjected to abusive treatment by police and a disruption in his life that included a two-year period during which he was unable to use computers or the internet outside of his job, severely limiting opportunities to advance his employment and education. ... Matheson was even told by police transporting him to prison that "if you get raped in here, it doesn't count!"

    What a !@#$ing travesty, and for a comic book! Sue for malicious prosecution. They admitted their guilt when they dropped it. That it took them two years and $31,000.00 from two advocacy orgs PLUS, is even worse! Both those orgs and Ryan deserve to be compensated for this cluster!@#$.

    And I don't even *get* Manga. Holy Kafkaesque, Batman! :-P

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  6. Re:"Anime and manga" by GmExtremacy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Better that people like Al Capone run free than innocent people be punished.