Oh okay. Well I suppose if you think that possessing it causes the creation of it then that would make it wrong. Its all about whether you think the two things are separate or not. But certainly possessing it is further away from moral wrongness than actually creating it!
This is poor logic. My grandmother likes diamonds and she buys them all the time. She doesnt care that she is creating a demand for them, and over in africa, villagers are being enslaved and murdered and the money from these diamonds is fueling a war.
Is it immoral to buy diamonds? should she be arrested? after all, if a viewer of child porn is somehow complicit in the rape of one child because they created a demand, surely she should be on more serious charges for being complicit in fuelling wars.
This anaology is only dealing with the most serious of offences though. Lets list some things that are currently considered to be child pornography in Australia and dont require the harm of a minor:
writing a short story for my own personal use on my computer set in ancient greece that features a 14yr old bride[as was the norm then] and her husband on their wedding night.
Cartoon pictures that are erotic in nature.
porn of girls who are 18 or older, but who APPEAR to be young because they are slender and little and wearing makeup and clothing to emphasise their youth.
Digitally manipulated erotic photos to make it appear as if under age girls are naked, even something as simple as cutting out the head of miley cyrus and sticking it on the body of a porn star will have me put in prison.
being bored in class and drawing as a joke a picture of lisa blowing millhouse.
Surely viewing and possesing such couldnt be considered immoral, right?
IMO you are not causing any direct harm to anyone by viewing a picture.