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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.
Brian Way was arrested in 2011 and later sentenced to 10 years in prison in Canada. The company has since been shut down. Content and Legal Status 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
The investigation, launched around 2010, led to the arrest of 348 people across 94 countries, including doctors, teachers, and religious leaders. Brian Way was arrested in 2011 and later
Materials like Scenes from Crimea typically featured young boys in various outdoor or athletic settings.
Authorities reported that nearly 400 children were rescued as a result of the sting.