US man acquitted in Canada of child porn importation

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A U.S. inventor caught with child porn images and erotic kiddie lit at the Ottawa airport has been acquitted of importing and possessing child pornography.

Judge Maria Linhares de Sousa said she had a reasonable doubt that John Bird, 53 — who himself developed pornography-blocking software — knew that 213 kiddie porn images were on USB drives that contained about 416,000 images of adult pornography when border agents stopped him on Oct. 13, 2008.

Among the illegal images was one of a prepubescent girl administering oral sex, according to along with anime pornography and computer-generated images, the Vancouver Sun reports.

There was also a range of child-abuse and incest-related material, according to other reports on the court case.

Bird said he was trying to design software that would help internet service providers and home users screen out child porn. He downloaded the porn in massive chunks and hadn't reviewed all of the images.

He told the court he needed images and data "as close as possible to what one is seeking to block."

Bird was arrested in October 2008 at the Ottawa airport when entering Canada with his wife to do contract work with an Ottawa company.

Border agents found the USB drives, which Bird said he usually kept locked in a safe at his New Hampshire home, during a search. He said he had forgotten to replace them in his bedroom safe after taking them on vacation.

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