Right, but I don't think you could criminally charge Second Life or the ISP for trafficking in the material unless its employees did it. Individuals trafficking in child porn could be held to criminal account, but someplace like Second Life might be held to a civil liability.
The big "Second Life" buzz is definitely an issue here, I think, with the likelihood that the game (and Linden Labs) won't face criminal charges BUT, failing that, we'll probably see people suing for negligence and such.
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