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| *'''[[When Boards go down]]''' | | *'''[[When Boards go down]]''' |
| ::So what happened to Young City and Boy Moment?<br> ([[Dragonlover]], Aug. 3, 2016) <!-- Added 8-3-16 --> | | ::So what happened to Young City and Boy Moment?<br> ([[Dragonlover]], Aug. 3, 2016) <!-- Added 8-3-16 --> |
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| ::What are the competing interests in its portrayal? <br> (Ken, June 16, 2016) <!-- Added 6-16-16 --> | | ::What are the competing interests in its portrayal? <br> (Ken, June 16, 2016) <!-- Added 6-16-16 --> |
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| *'''[http://bigstory.ap.org/article/f46200a8ec8749e197bbb1632e1e76bb/judge-wont-block-passport-marker-law-involving-sex-crimes Judge (U.S. District Court Judge Phyllis Hamilton) rejects request to block passport marker law]'''
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| ::A federal judge declined Wednesday to immediately block a law that requires a marker to be placed in the passports of people convicted of sex offenses.<br> (SUDHIN THANAWALA, Associated Press, April 13, 2016)<!-- Added 3-16-16 -->
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| *<BIG>'''[[Azov_Films#Phase_two_of_Operation_Spade_.282016.29|Phase two of Operation Spade]]'''</Big>
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| ::The United States Postal Inspection Service represented by US Postal Inspector Wylie Christopher is now using the AZOV customer database to compile targets for a sting operation, sending e-mails to invite targets to download child pornography on a USPIS-controlled undercover website similar to their ''[[Insider_Video_Club#2006_IVC_Raid|Operation Insider]]'' with the [[IVC|Insider Video Club/Award Films International]] costumer database. These new defendants are listed under the new sub-heading [[Azov_Films_Prosecutions#Phase_Two_Defendants|Phase Two Defendants]] on the Boywiki '''[[Azov Films Prosecutions]]''' page. (April 9,2016)
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| *'''[[The U.S. Congress Has Successfully Extended the “Megan” Franchise]]'''
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| ::We lost the battle, brewing for some eight years in Congress, which will effectively stop those of us, U.S. 'registered sex offenders', from venturing beyond our own countries. The enactment of [[International Megan's Law]] is not the end of the war, however, as we are fighting back against this injustice in the courts and, to the extent that we wield any influence, in the media. <br>([[David Kennerly]], March 6, 2016)
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