While AKI has the issue all wrong (like threatening tourism is the real problem here), it reports that Indonesia’s parliament is considering a bill that will define pornography as “acts that incite sexual desire.” That’s a pretty wide net to cast, chaps.
That includes:
“…sexual materials in the form of drawings, sketches, illustrations, photographs, text, sound, moving pictures, animation, cartoons, poetry, conversations or any other form of communicative messages.”
Update: a post on the negative effects of this law.
