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Germany's Spiegel Online* has an article about the furor and ponderosa's artwork and they've included a copy of the picture. If you don't read German (I only understand every 10th word) you can run it through Babelfish for a rough translation.
C|Net has weighed in as well.
* Sorry about that. It's been 22 years since I was last in Germany and I flat-out forgot Spiegel was a major monthly, sort of like Time. Thank you to Mona and
trobadora for the corrections.
ETA: >And here's a rough translation of the article, thank you
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C|Net has weighed in as well.
* Sorry about that. It's been 22 years since I was last in Germany and I flat-out forgot Spiegel was a major monthly, sort of like Time. Thank you to Mona and
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Date: 2007-08-09 08:18 pm (UTC)And Spiegel Online is not a blog -- it's the news site of the major German poli-social magazine.
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Date: 2007-08-09 08:24 pm (UTC)I've since opened the pic. *sighs* Very small, too true.
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Date: 2007-08-09 09:08 pm (UTC)How is this different from paintings that depict Apollo and Hyacinthus? In some Hyacinthus apprears to be a young man, but in others he is very much a boy. Oh, wait... they aren't exactly this erotic.
If they're removing it because it's 'Harry Potter franchise', fine. If they're removing it because it depicts a minor, I'm not buying it.
Guess I'll read the article. :-)
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