[citation][nom]hoof_hearted[/nom]I don'r get the part where if they deleted it, they could be accused of possesion.[/citation]
Me neither, it's absolutely preposterous. So they do the right thing and get the console confiscated ? Imagine it was your PC, with all your private data on it ? Would they at least let you back it up so you can work on another PC ? What if you don't have another PC ? And anyway, why are they entitled to have your Console/PC with all your data inside ? Are you allowed to delete everything from it that has nothing to do with the case ?
I mean, if someone wants to upset you, they could mail you some strange e-mail like this one from a Wi-fi spot, sitting inside the car outside, and if everytime you get to do the right thing you also get to have your Console/PC confiscated ?
What if it was a one time thing ? What if the couple thought the sender had a virus that had sent the pictures ? Are you going to bother with all the SPAM you get ?
I mean, I could denounce to authorities everytime I'm told I won the Lottery in Zimbabwe, or everytime someone tells me I'm their favoured one to get all the money from a rich man that just died with no relatives.
What I'm saying is, there has to be a line drawn somewhere. In the caseof child pornography, I agree it's more serious, but still, the person who does the right thing should not be penalised for it, nor should the person who immediately deleted the message because of feeling morally offended by it, which in any case, is a perfectly normal reaction. I mean if the person had actually solicited the message, that's entirely different, but it's not the case.