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pornography
a vague-not legally precise-term for sexually oriented material
indecency
a narrow legal term referring to sexual expression inappropriate for children on broadcast radio and television
Hicklin rule
a rule taken from a mid 19th century English case and used in the US until the mid-20th century that defines material as obscene if it tends to corrupt children
prurient interests
lustful thoughts or sexual desires
patently offensive
term describing material with hard-core sexual conduct
serious social value
material cannot be found obscene if it has serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value determined using national, not local standards
variable obscenity
the concept that sexually oriented material would not meet the definition of obscenity if distributed to adults but would be found obscene if distributed to minors
child pornography
any image showing children in sexual or sexually explicit situations
safe harbor policy
an FCC policy designating 10pm to 6am as a time when broadcast radio and television stations may air indecent material without violating federal law or FCC regulations