U.S. Court decides whether sexting is porn or free speech

Three federal judges understood in the first criminal case of "sexting" arriving at a U.S. appeals court in a dispute over images of three teenage girls sent by cell phone.

Justices will decide if you can accuse the girls of child pornography.

The Union American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU for its acronym in English) says the photos are harmless, and anyway the girls are victims.

Defense attorneys have argued that girls did not distribute the photos, which show two of them, aged 12, in sports bras and a 16 years showing her breasts.

Wyoming County prosecutors say the images are dangerous because they could reach the hands of sexual abusers.

Ordered 16 public school students attend classes in "reeducation", otherwise they would be judged. Three families appealed the order.

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