So you should be imprisoned for your thoughts?
The thought is mother to the deed.
Fixed it for ya.
So you should be imprisoned for your thoughts?
No — you shouldn’t.
But when you put them on video, with vulnerable children in the background, each very recognizable, and use objectionable content in connection with their images — which you do NOT have permission LEGALLY to use — then you PUBLICLY post this video for the world to SEE?! I’d certainly have to conclude that you violated the rights of these children AND their parents, and I think it’s quite reasonable to say you’ve committed a crime.
I’m not sure it get’s one put on any “sex crimes registry” necessarily. But civil damages are in order, as are criminal penalties for theft, misuse of “personal property” or images, and things of that nature. 20 years? Maybe not — but if my kids face was plastered all over YouTube with a video like that playing as the soundtrack, he’d better pull a little time — and then make restitution....