The German law is clear: pornographic writings involving sex between humans and animals are illegal. The only real question in my mind is whether the animals have to exist as species in real life. It is unsafe to assume that they do; the plain reading of "animals" is very broad (and good luck explaining to users that they can upload material concerning kitsune but not foxes, or centaurs and unicorns but not horses).
Is Germany (or some U.S. state) going to reach out to Berard Doove's personal website? Probably not. Could a large website (or its hosting/financial service providers) feel threatened by such laws? Yes.
The German law is clear: pornographic writings involving sex between humans and animals are illegal. The only real question in my mind is whether the animals have to exist as species in real life. It is unsafe to assume that they do; the plain reading of "animals" is very broad (and good luck explaining to users that they can upload material concerning kitsune but not foxes, or centaurs and unicorns but not horses).
Is Germany (or some U.S. state) going to reach out to Berard Doove's personal website? Probably not. Could a large website (or its hosting/financial service providers) feel threatened by such laws? Yes.