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FBI Says Video Barbie Girl Could Be Used for 'Child Pornography Production'

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When we got our hands on the new Barbie Video Girl a few months ago, we sort of knew that the camera-equipped doll could give rise to a whole new era of kiddie voyeurism. Little did we know, though, that it could spawn a whole new era of homemade kiddie porn, as well.



Yet that's exactly what the FBI is worried about, according to a new memo (PDF) that describes the toy as a possible child pornography production method. As Washington's KIRO TV reports, the FBI is apparently concerned that child pornographers could take advantage of the doll's hidden camera to sexually exploit young children. The camera, conveniently nestled within Barbie's cleavage, can capture up to 30 minutes of video footage, which users can then upload to their computers, via the accompanying USB key. (TechCrunch's Paul Carr, it should be noted, saw these concerns coming a few months ago, when he declared the toy perfect for frickin' pedophiles!)



Barbie manufacturer Mattel, however, doesn't seem too concerned about the toy's potential for misuse. The FBI is not reporting that anything has happened, the company said in a statement, adding that its toys are always designed with children and their best interests in mind. Many of Mattel's employees are parents themselves and we understand the importance of child safety – it is our number one priority.



Some parents have indeed expressed concern over the toy, but that hasn't stopped many others from grabbing one for their own children. A reporter from CBS Sacramento recently discovered that a local Walmart had already sold all of its Barbie Video Girls, and that the doll was sold out online, as well. Parental caution, of course, is always understandable. But for now, at least, it seems like Barbie's star power still outweighs everything else.



Link: http://www.switched.com/2010/12/03/fbi-video-barbie-girl-could-be-used-for-child-pornography/
 
Evil Eye said:
Why would you want a doll with a camera anyway?

That's exactly what I was about to say. As far as the kiddie porn goes, it's a bit far-fetched in my opinion, but as previously stated, why would you want a video camera in your child's doll? Definitely strange nonetheless, and that's what I believe the FBI is investigating. Hypothetically speaking if it was used for kiddie porn, then it would be the same as a hidden camera, but perhaps it would be easier to hide a camera in a doll than in a wall. In a way I believe the FBI is overreacting, but society is to blame for this type of reaction and I support the FBI if there's a real cause for concern. One important reminder is that child pornography is real and it still is a problem we have to address. Thus, preventing it is the best method of stopping it.
 
I just read that these dolls are $49.99 and some stores are sold out and are having a hard time getting new stock.
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