It was found that only 9 out of 122 million members of AVSNOOP.cluv, a large-scale illegal pornography site that gave birth to 'n-room', were sentenced to prison.

According to the Dong-A Ilbo report today (27th), of the 1.2 million AVSNOOP members in the past, 48 were criminally punished. Of these, 39 were sentenced to light punishment, including imprisonment and probation, and three were deferred for violating the offense.

The AVSNOOP site was closed in 2017. At that time, the police said the members of the police who investigated the pornography were excluded from the investigation, and only the members who posted the pornography were investigated and handed over to the prosecution.

Site operator Anmo, 36, has been operating the site since December 2013, distributing 230,000 illegal videos, including sexual exploitation of children and adolescents. However, he was sentenced to 1 year and 6 months in prison and was released last year.

Most of the rest of the members were also punished for batting. In particular, two university student members were sentenced to fines for being a first offender and a young man in their twenties, even though they downloaded the sneak shots application uploaded to AVSNOOP and shot the female body 107 times illegally.

Some members were put on trial, but virtually avoided punishment on the grounds of sentence. Confession, first offense, and reflection were the reasons.

In the United States, if a child or adolescent sexual exploitation is produced, the first offender can be sentenced to a minimum of 15 to 30 years, the second offender to a maximum of 50 years, and the last one to a life sentence.

While the public's publicity continues to prosecute the production / distribution of sexual exploitation, which is represented by the nth room, strict sentencing standards are required not only for strict punishment for child / youth pornography, but also for production / distribution as well as possession. The voice that is said is increasing.

This is 'News Pick'.