: While originally legal in Denmark, these materials were recriminalized in 1980. International organizations like the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) actively work to remove these images from the internet to prevent the ongoing victimization of those filmed.
: Experts emphasize that these materials represent a permanent record of child victimization. Continued circulation and viewing of this content facilitate further sexual exploitation and psychological harm. Historical Context
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Historically, the , a Danish pornography producer, legally distributed commercial child pornography between 1969 and 1979 due to a period when Danish pornography laws were fully repealed without specific restrictions for minors. During this decade, CCC produced magazines and films, such as the Lolita series and Child Love , which featured prepubescent children. Legal and Safety Risks
(New Zealand) provides a detailed breakdown of the "Color Climax Corp" and "Children Love" series, categorizing them as records of actual child sexual abuse rather than mere "pornography". Office of Justice Programs (OJP)
: Operating primarily between 1969 and 1979 in Denmark, the company took advantage of the total repeal of Danish pornography laws during that era. "Child Love" Series