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Indecent Exposure, Police `Indecency'

Tuesday, November 6, 2001

Two students have been named as suspects in a pornographic video case. But their defenders argue that it is those who copied the film who should be punished.

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The case of the Bandung pornographic video compact disc (VCD) is taking on all the appearances of a cause celebre. After detaining an employee of a VCD rental store suspected of having duplicated the film, plus three of his colleagues, West Java Police arrested two vendors of the pirated underground video, titled `Itenas'. Three others who copied the film at another VCD rental store have also been rounded up. In addition, on Tuesday two weeks ago ...

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