In the case R. v. Way (2015) , the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled that many Azov Films products were child pornography because their "dominant characteristic" was the depiction of children's sexual organs for a sexual purpose.
Authorities reported that nearly 400 children were rescued as a result of the sting. Azov Films - Scenes from Crimea Vol.4 (2009).avi
Azov Films, run by Brian Way , marketed its content as "naturist" or "nudist" films. However, law enforcement agencies globally identified much of its catalog as child pornography. In the case R
In the UK, some of the material was initially classified as "Level 1" (the lowest level) on the COPINE scale , which led to public and political criticism of the National Crime Agency for allegedly underestimating the severity of the content. Legal Warnings Authorities reported that nearly 400 children were rescued