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From approximately 2003 to 2011, Azov Films operated as a mail-order and digital download business. The company claimed the content was legal, citing the lack of sexual activity and the naturist context. However, the business model relied heavily on the sale of footage focusing on prepubescent and adolescent children. ( Freikörperkultur – "Free Body Culture") is a
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