Corey shared the video.
That’s what got him in trouble.
But yes, it would be an overreach if they charged someone for a security video.
Let me know when that happens under a stand alone charge.
And the idea of charging a child with child porn for sharing a video of himself and his same-age girlfriend is ludicrous. That’s like arresting two teens who have sex with each other for corrupting a minor. There is an utter lack of common sense but instead a desire to use poorly written laws in ways they weren’t intended to be used.
If he should be charged with anything, it should be whatever an adult who shares a video of himself with another adult would be. AFAIK, that would qualify as revenge porn, which apparently is not illegal in most states.
Actually the revenge porn laws may be more common within the past couple years, but it looks like it is only a misdemeanor in most states.
http://www.cagoldberglaw.com/states-with-revenge-porn-laws/