>>65336981Nope. Twitterfags like to point to the Protect Act in 2008 to say "uhmm ackshuwally" but that never passed. Today people still try to say drawings are illegal but the part of the law they point to only refers to real images of children, not drawings. Art has always been protected under free speech and there are even some small businesses that work with artists in case weirdos try to pull something to get them arrested over art. In fact I went to a panel about it last year at AnimeNYC. Funny story about that: the moment the speaker said "drawings do not have rights, art is free speech", two Genshin Impact cosplayers got up and left www
>>65337037True, but usually federal laws always override state laws (or at least they should) so for the most part it should be fine. Thankfully there's more small agencies out there willing to help artists when it comes to protecting them if they produce that kind of art.
I know I'll be keeping in contact with some since I wanna make shota doujins one day.