HOUSE AMENDED PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 264, 1243 PRINTER'S NO. 1745
No. 262 Session of 1999
INTRODUCED BY HART, BELL, SALVATORE, WENGER, MOWERY, WHITE, WAUGH, TOMLINSON, SLOCUM, THOMPSON, DENT, GERLACH, ROBBINS, CORMAN, RHOADES, MUSTO, KASUNIC, COSTA AND BOSCOLA, FEBRUARY 1, 1999
AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AS AMENDED, MARCH 15, 2000
AN ACT 1 Amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania 2 Consolidated Statutes, further providing for obscene and <-- 3 other sexual materials and performances. EXPLICIT SEXUAL <-- 4 MATERIALS. 5 The General Assembly finds and declares as follows: 6 (1) The Internet is an increasingly valuable medium for 7 communication and the dissemination and collection of 8 information. 9 (2) The children of this Commonwealth utilize the 10 Internet for entertainment, education and commerce. 11 (3) Many children in this Commonwealth have access to 12 electronic mail accounts through their parents' accounts, 13 shared accounts or their own personal accounts. 14 (4) Increasingly advertisers use the Internet to market 15 obscene EXPLICIT SEXUAL materials to millions of users of the <-- 16 Internet. 17 (5) One of the frequently used vehicles for the
1 marketing of obscene EXPLICIT SEXUAL materials via the <-- 2 Internet is unsolicited electronic mail messages. 3 (6) These unsolicited obscene EXPLICIT SEXUAL <-- 4 advertisements are sent to computers in Commonwealth 5 households allowing children to view or have access to 6 pornographic materials. 7 (7) Although there are an increasing number of Internet 8 filtering software titles that parents can use to block 9 access to obscene World Wide Web sites, these filtering 10 software titles are ineffective against obscene EXPLICIT <-- 11 SEXUAL material that is sent via electronic mail. 12 (8) There is no universal method of identifying 13 electronic mail messages that market obscene EXPLICIT SEXUAL <-- 14 materials. 15 (9) Despite the best efforts of parents to protect their 16 children from obscene EXPLICIT SEXUAL material via electronic <-- 17 mail messages, they are unable to do so because there is no 18 method by which they can separate and filter out 19 inappropriate messages from appropriate messages. 20 (10) The Commonwealth has a compelling interest in 21 protecting children from obscenity EXPLICIT SEXUAL MATERIAL. <-- 22 (11) In doing so, government must enact a narrowly 23 tailored remedy to avoid interfering with the growth or 24 accessibility of this important medium and with the rights of 25 adult users of the Internet under the first amendment to the 26 Constitution of the United States and section 7 of Article I 27 of the Constitution of Pennsylvania. 28 (12) This act empowers parents to decide what type of 29 messages are inappropriate for their children and effectively 30 block those messages from their children's electronic mail 19990S0262B1745 - 2 -
1 accounts. 2 (13) This act does not restrict or prevent the senders <-- 3 SENDING of unsolicited obscene electronic mail messages from <-- 4 sending those messages EXPLICIT SEXUAL ELECTRONIC <-- 5 ADVERTISEMENTS to any and all prospective recipients AS LONG <-- 6 AS AN APPROPRIATE WARNING ACCOMPANIES SUCH ADVERTISEMENTS. 7 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 8 hereby enacts as follows: 9 Section 1. Section 5903(a) and (b) of Title 18 of the 10 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes are amended and the section 11 is amended by adding subsections to read: 12 § 5903. Obscene and other sexual materials and performances. 13 (a) Offenses defined.--No person, knowing the obscene 14 character of the materials or performances involved, shall: 15 (1) display or cause or permit the display of any 16 explicit sexual materials as defined in subsection (c) in or 17 on any window, showcase, newsstand, display rack, billboard, 18 display board, viewing screen, motion picture screen, marquee 19 or similar place in such manner that the display is visible 20 from any public street, highway, sidewalk, transportation 21 facility or other public thoroughfare, or in any business or 22 commercial establishment where minors, as a part of the 23 general public or otherwise, are or will probably be exposed 24 to view all or any part of such materials; 25 (2) sell, lend, distribute, TRANSMIT, exhibit, give away <-- 26 or show any obscene materials to any person 18 years of age 27 or older or offer to sell, lend, distribute, TRANSMIT, <-- 28 exhibit or give away or show, or have in his possession with 29 intent to sell, lend, distribute, TRANSMIT, exhibit or give <-- 30 away or show any obscene materials to any person 18 years of 19990S0262B1745 - 3 -
1 age or older, or knowingly advertise any obscene materials in 2 any manner; 3 (3) design, copy, draw, photograph, print, utter, 4 publish or in any manner manufacture or prepare any obscene 5 materials; 6 (4) write, print, publish, utter or cause to be written, 7 printed, published or uttered any advertisement or notice of 8 any kind giving information, directly or indirectly, stating 9 or purporting to state where, how, from whom, or by what 10 means any obscene materials can be purchased, obtained or 11 had; 12 (5) produce, present or direct any obscene performance 13 or participate in a portion thereof that is obscene or that 14 contributes to its obscenity; 15 (6) hire, employ, use or permit any minor child to do or 16 assist in doing any act or thing mentioned in this 17 subsection; 18 (7) knowingly take or deliver in any manner any obscene 19 material into a State correctional institution, county 20 prison, regional prison facility or any other type of 21 correctional facility; 22 (8) possess any obscene material while such person is an 23 inmate of any State correctional institution, county prison, 24 regional prison facility or any other type of correctional 25 facility; [or] <-- 26 (9) knowingly permit any obscene material to enter any 27 State correctional institution, county prison, regional 28 prison facility or any other type of correctional facility if 29 such person is a prison guard or other employee of any 30 correctional facility described in this paragraph[.]; or <-- 19990S0262B1745 - 4 -
1 (10) transmit or cause to be transmitted via an 2 electronic communication system to one or more persons within 3 this Commonwealth an unsolicited advertisement that contains 4 obscene material or performances or a uniform resource 5 locator to a World Wide Web site that contains obscene 6 material or performances without including in the electronic 7 communication the term "ADV-ADULT" at the beginning of the 8 subject line of the electronic communication. 9 (A.1) DISSEMINATION OF EXPLICIT SEXUAL MATERIAL VIA AN <-- 10 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION.--NO PERSON, KNOWING THE CONTENT OF THE 11 ADVERTISEMENT TO BE EXPLICIT SEXUAL MATERIALS, AS DEFINED IN 12 SUBSECTION (C)(1) AND (C)(2), SHALL TRANSMIT OR CAUSE TO BE 13 TRANSMITTED AN UNSOLICITED ADVERTISEMENT IN AN ELECTRONIC 14 COMMUNICATION AS DEFINED IN SECTION 5702 (RELATING TO 15 DEFINITIONS) TO ONE OR MORE PERSONS WITHIN THIS COMMONWEALTH 16 THAT CONTAINS EXPLICIT SEXUAL MATERIALS AS DEFINED IN 17 SUBSECTIONS (C)(1) AND (C)(2) WITHOUT INCLUDING IN THE 18 ADVERTISEMENT THE TERM "ADV-ADULT" AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 19 SUBJECT LINE OF THE ADVERTISEMENT. 20 (b) Definitions.--As used in this section the following 21 words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this 22 subsection: 23 "Community." For the purpose of applying the "contemporary 24 community standards" in this section, community means the State. 25 "Knowing." As used in subsection (a), knowing means having 26 general knowledge of, or reason to know or a belief or ground 27 for belief which warrants further inspection or inquiry of, the 28 character and content of any material or performance described 29 therein which is reasonably susceptible of examination by the 30 defendant. 19990S0262B1745 - 5 -
1 "Material." Any literature, including any book, magazine, 2 pamphlet, newspaper, storypaper, bumper sticker, comic book or 3 writing; any figure, visual representation, or image, including 4 any drawing, photograph, picture, videotape or motion picture. 5 "Nude." Means showing the human male or female genitals, 6 pubic area or buttocks with less than a fully opaque covering, 7 or showing the female breast with less than a fully opaque 8 covering of any portion thereof below the top of the nipple. 9 "Obscene." Any material or performance, if: 10 (1) the average person applying contemporary community 11 standards would find that the subject matter taken as a whole 12 appeals to the prurient interest; 13 (2) the subject matter depicts or describes in a 14 patently offensive way, sexual conduct of a type described in 15 this section; and 16 (3) the subject matter, taken as a whole, lacks serious 17 literary, artistic, political, educational or scientific 18 value. 19 "Performance." Means any play, dance or other live 20 exhibition performed before an audience. 21 "Sadomasochistic abuse." Means, in a sexual context, 22 flagellation or torture by or upon a person who is nude or clad 23 in undergarments, a mask or in a bizarre costume or the 24 condition of being fettered, bound or otherwise physically 25 restrained on the part of one who is nude or so clothed. 26 "Sexual conduct." Patently offensive representations or 27 descriptions of ultimate sexual acts, normal or perverted, 28 actual or simulated, including sexual intercourse, anal or oral 29 sodomy and sexual bestiality; and patently offensive 30 representations or descriptions of masturbation, excretory 19990S0262B1745 - 6 -
1 functions, sadomasochistic abuse and lewd exhibition of the 2 genitals. 3 "Subject line." The area of an electronic communication that 4 contains a summary description of the content of the message. 5 "Transportation facility." Any conveyance, premises or place 6 used for or in connection with public passenger transportation, 7 whether by air, rail, motor vehicle or any other method, 8 including aircraft, watercraft, railroad cars, buses, and air, 9 boat, railroad and bus terminals and stations. 10 "Uniform resource locator." An Internet address for a <-- 11 resource, object or information that is accessible via the 12 Internet. 13 "World Wide Web site." A web page or collection of web pages 14 that is organized around a central theme or purpose. Each web 15 page is a single computer file that may contain text, images and 16 other multimedia materials to present information that can be 17 viewed via the World Wide Web. 18 * * * 19 (l) Penalty for attempt to evade prosecution.--Any person 20 who violates subsection (a)(10) (A.1) and attempts to avoid <-- 21 prosecution by knowingly including false or misleading 22 information in the return address portion of the electronic mail <-- 23 message COMMUNICATIONS such that the recipient would be unable <-- 24 to send a reply message to the original, authentic sender shall, 25 in addition to any other penalty imposed, upon conviction, be 26 sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500 27 per message or to imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or 28 both, for a first offense and a fine of not less than $500 nor 29 more than $1,000 or to imprisonment for not more than one year, 30 or both, for a second OR SUBSEQUENT offense. <-- 19990S0262B1745 - 7 -
1 (m) Concurrent jurisdiction to prosecute.--The Attorney 2 General shall have the concurrent prosecutorial jurisdiction 3 with the district attorney for cases arising under subsection 4 (a)(10) (A.1) and may refer to the district attorney, with the <-- 5 district attorney's consent, any violation or alleged violation 6 of subsection (a)(10) (A.1) which may come to the Attorney <-- 7 General's attention. 8 Section 2. This act shall take effect in 60 days. L30L18JS/19990S0262B1745 - 8 -