5. C.J.S. Obscenity §§ 5–13.] — pornographic, adj.
child pornography. Material depicting a person under the age of 18 engaged in sexual activity. • Child pornography is not protected by the First Amendment — even if it falls short of the legal standard for obscenity — and those directly involved in its distribution can be criminally punished. [Cases: Infants 13; Obscenity
5. C.J.S. Infants §§ 5, 92–93, 95–98; Obscenity §§ 5–13.]
virtual child pornography. Material that includes a computer-generated image that appears to be a minor engaged in sexual activity but that in reality does not involve a person under the age of 18.