Accidents happen - the net is an unknown place. That said, the simple answer is "maybe". A law MAY have been violated in your area, regardless of intent. Will you get in trouble for it? Highly unlikely. Agencies that monitor such tend to look for PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOR. The easiest (and best) thing for you to do is delete your temporary internet files, be far more cautious with your browsing habits (You could have just as easily downloaded a trojan or a virus), put this behind you, and move on. .
2007-01-02 15:10:58
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answered by Al P 2
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I wouldn't do this if I were you. If you are under 18, it is illegal, and you could get in some very, very serious trouble. Beyond this, sharing your body with someone is very intimate, so morally, I would say no. But beyond that, sharing your body with someone in that way is something that should be saved for when you are physically with the person, not over a cell phone camera. And if you can't because it's permanently long-distance, then the fact that you will never see each other is something to consider. I was in an LDR when my boyfriend was at school, and we will be again when I go off to college this fall (1000 miles from home!). We never exchanged "pictures", and we have been together for two years.
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answered by Anonymous
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If it truly was an accident, your id will show that you were only on that site for a couple of seconds. If you were there longer, then the possibility of trouble is probably in the works.
2007-01-02 15:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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If it was just once and an accident, then you most likely won't get into trouble. From what I understand, people usually get arrested for having child porn on their computer if they take their computer into a repair shop to have it fixed and the repair technician spots it on their computer.
2007-01-02 15:02:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Will you? Probably not. Can you? Definitely. If you cross paths with an investigator for any reason (drugs, gta, bank robbery, doesn't matter) the first thing they will do is seize your computer and search it. That is how they busted R Kelly.
2007-01-02 15:12:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The FBI is on their way to your house right now.......... Nah, just "kidding".........lol. Don't do it again. Make note of the site, just in case something ever comes out of it. They know how long you stayed there, and how many times you've been there. You can only have so many "accidents"!!!
2007-01-02 15:02:09
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answered by D-Fresh 2
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It's all monitored. Once you won't get in trouble, but I wouldn't do it again if I were you.
2007-01-02 15:00:49
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answered by IMHO 6
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Yes. And you'll prolly go to heck for it too.
2007-01-02 15:21:16
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answered by AtOneWithNature 3
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yeah, and a 16 year old girl's open mouth accidently fell on my ***** over and over again.
2007-01-02 15:01:21
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answered by WYL2TMP 1
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By your parents, yes...but otherwise...I don't think so...if you mean like a tracker or something...you might get pop ups tho...
2007-01-02 15:01:15
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answered by Sally 2
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