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Indecent materials on a laptop

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Porn is illegal in Thailand. Has anyone ever seen a porn related conviction that involves personal amounts and no crazy other things (eg children etc)?

 

Asking because I cross into Laos and back 1 or 2 times a year with my laptop and am curious about the actual risks.

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Don't travel with porn of any persuasion on your laptop. Not worth the aggravation if pulled up.

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Interested to know what would be considered a "personal" amount ?

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25 minutes ago, Peterw42 said:

Interested to know what would be considered a "personal" amount ?

A sufficient amout for one J Arthur?

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By personal amount I mean you're not smuggling a bunch of porn DVDs or something else that could be considered commercial.

 

 

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28 minutes ago, wgdanson said:

A sufficient amout for one J Arthur?

Now that's a bit rank!

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Unless you have some particularly, er, "specialist" tastes (or even if you do) there's enough online material (access via a VPN) that you can avoid carrying anything with you.

 

If you really must take your own stash, a (readily concealed or hidden in plain sight) micro-SD encrypted with VeraCrypt (son of TrueCrypt) using the "plausible deniabilty" functionality would work for most casual inspections (I would definitely not risk the US).

 

I long ago gave up carrying anything that could be construed as iffy by some of the countries I visit, not that I graduated much past Mary Millington and Auntie Jayne (yes, I'm that old). A decently fast internet connection gives me VPN access to my NAS at home where important data (banking and work of course) resides.

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

With so many free sites now why the need to "store" any in your computer?

in the Thai legal context

 

what is porn?

 

 

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3 minutes ago, melvinmelvin said:

in the Thai legal context

what is porn?

A girls name ????

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

13 hours ago, Peterw42 said:

Interested to know what would be considered a "personal" amount ?

about 5 minutes I imagine.

5 minutes ago, Crossy said:

A girls name ????

 

hehe, right

 

but seriously, do they have a legal definition of porn

or is it up to the officer looking to decide?

 

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14 minutes ago, melvinmelvin said:

hehe, right

 

but seriously, do they have a legal definition of porn

or is it up to the officer looking to decide?

 

If it causes the Officer viewing it to get a stiffy then it is porn.

 

I imagine I would worry a bit if I brought back box set of a few seasons of Game of Thrones to Thailand

What about photos stored in your pictures file of all those women who gave permission, during and after for my ongoing collection, would that be considered porn ?

 

Personal use of course ????

 

 

One time many years ago I was traveling INTO the states. This little immigration freak with a Napoleonic complex broke out a fine tooth comb and dug down deep into the bowels of my laptop. I had an email download of three nude girls, obviously of legal age, on their knees with lit sparklers sticking out their individual bums. It was a 4th of July joke, and this little butt wipe sweated me for what seemed forever. He kept saying, "Oh, you're in a lot of trouble!" Eventually a supervisor came over, looked at the pic, looked at lil Napoleon, looked at me and said, "Get outta here." Now, every time I travel across an international border, I wipe a drive, install a fresh copy of generic Win 7, and have no worries.

1 hour ago, Formaleins said:

about 5 minutes I imagine.

Is that called a quicky

2 hours ago, Crossy said:

Unless you have some particularly, er, "specialist" tastes (or even if you do) there's enough online material (access via a VPN) that you can avoid carrying anything with you.

 

If you really must take your own stash, a (readily concealed or hidden in plain sight) micro-SD encrypted with VeraCrypt (son of TrueCrypt) using the "plausible deniabilty" functionality would work for most casual inspections (I would definitely not risk the US).

 

I long ago gave up carrying anything that could be construed as iffy by some of the countries I visit, not that I graduated much past Mary Millington and Auntie Jayne (yes, I'm that old). A decently fast internet connection gives me VPN access to my NAS at home where important data (banking and work of course) resides.

 

At last, a smart/clever thinker.

53 minutes ago, quandow said:

One time many years ago I was traveling INTO the states. This little immigration freak with a Napoleonic complex broke out a fine tooth comb and dug down deep into the bowels of my laptop. I had an email download of three nude girls, obviously of legal age, on their knees with lit sparklers sticking out their individual bums. It was a 4th of July joke, and this little butt wipe sweated me for what seemed forever. He kept saying, "Oh, you're in a lot of trouble!" Eventually a supervisor came over, looked at the pic, looked at lil Napoleon, looked at me and said, "Get outta here." Now, every time I travel across an international border, I wipe a drive, install a fresh copy of generic Win 7, and have no worries.

You actually wipe and reinstall windows every-time you cross a border ?

Going by the posts in this thread porn , or even nude pictures, now seems to be outlawed in the entire world.

 

Did I miss something?

I think with a lot of this sort of thing the laws are way behind the technology. What is the definition of porn, an original photo, a photoshopped photo, a drawing etc. What is considered to be "on a device", the dedicated cloud storage for the device, a link to material, an encrypted copy of some porn , porn attached to an unopened email etc.

 

If I go searching for a "creampie" recipe and get hammered with all sorts of popups, thats images on my laptop (in the cache). If one of those images is appropriately aged, consenting adults but someone has photoshopped the face of a minor onto the pic ???

 

What if I have some illegal porn on my device but its encrypted, in a hidden folder etc etc.

 

It opens a can of worms that most laws do not address.

4 hours ago, dotpoom said:

With so many free sites now why the need to "store" any in your computer?

Maybe you don't need to store anything, just a "history" of viewing it. Who knows? 

4 hours ago, melvinmelvin said:

hehe, right

 

but seriously, do they have a legal definition of porn

or is it up to the officer looking to decide?

There is a legal definition, and it is sufficiently vague that it would cover half of the commercials you see on television.

26 minutes ago, timendres said:

There is a legal definition, and it is sufficiently vague that it would cover half of the commercials you see on television.

 

why am I not surprised

 

17 hours ago, White Christmas13 said:

Don't worry on TVF we have heaps of porn ( food porn, bike porn eg) 

..porn agains.

2 hours ago, janclaes47 said:

Going by the posts in this thread porn , or even nude pictures, now seems to be outlawed in the entire world.

Depends where you go, but the main gist of the topic is whether you prefer an uneventful traipse through immigration or whether you want to risk a whole world of additional pain. 

 

There's enough to contend with, whether arriving or departing, and having questionable content on your electronic device(s) only adds to immigrations, ahem, excitement. 

 

Up to you.

when I used to travel back and forth to Canada (for more than a few days) I would bring my desktop computer in parts in my suitcase including hard drives.

I was stopped once I think it was in Japan and asked if I had porn on my hard drive to which I chuckled and said "why would I bring porn on my hard drives, when you can access it in 3 seconds online?"

 

that got him to stop his questioning.

technically, I guess i must have had some saucy pictures of my gf on the hard drive at that time..

but really. if you want to save some, you can use something like Google Drive where it will be stored online. you can always disconnect the account, delete the folder and then redownload when you are "home" (or just view them online?)

 

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