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You might be surprised to discover that the USA does not believe their laws end at their borders. That is why Kim Dotcom was arrested by the FBI in NZ for violating US law.
In this case I doubt any LE agency abroad wouldn't like the tip off.
I'm not saying anybody takes csam less serious. But I wish the American government Went after minor csam events as much as they go after copyright/IP violations. Its not like mike pompeo flew out to other countries to strong arm them into new laws to prevent csam like they have done with pirates who threatened Hollywood profits
Easy: claim copyright/IP on the CSAM... uh, no, wait...
We did that back in the 1990s under Clinton and a bit under GWB as well. If I recall correctly we got really firm with Japan about how they needed to ban CP there.
There is no CP and no porn in Japan... add some tiny censor bars, and it's just some wholesome family tentacle fun!
That one backfired spectacularly.
As I recall the laws at the time were that you could not show pubic hair so naked kids who had no pubes were fine.
TIL. Oh well, it probably will keep backfiring as long as Japan insists on having "morality laws" instead of something more objective.
Yeah there was even that case where a citizen and resident of Mexico was arrested and detained in the US for breaking US law, even tho it technically didn't apply to them since they were under Mexican sovereignty... Borders mean little to the US