Nudist Moppets was a controversial magazine from the 1960s and 1970s that became a focal point in early legal and social debates regarding child pornography. Published during a period of shifting cultural norms, it was often cited in U.S. Congressional hearings and by media outlets like The New York Times and Time as a prime example of the "exploitation of children" for profit.
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There is no nostalgia to be had here. The legal "hit" against these publications was justified. The destruction of that industry was one of the few unqualified victories in the history of obscenity law.
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. This landmark ruling was a "hit" to the magazine's legality and established that: Non-Obscene Child Pornography