In many jurisdictions, including Canada (where Azov Films was based), the United States, the UK, and the EU, possession, distribution, or access to any visual depiction of nude children—even if labeled "artistic" or "naturist"—can be prosecuted as child exploitation material , particularly when context, file naming, or presentation suggests a sexualized or commercial purpose.
: Despite the "naturist" claims, Canadian and U.S. authorities determined the material was produced for a sexual purpose. In 2011, Toronto police raided the firm's offices, leading to its permanent closure. Project Spade : This three-year investigation resulted in 348 arrests across 94 countries and the rescue of approximately 400 children In many jurisdictions, including Canada (where Azov Films
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