Since the early days of Indonesia’s independence, the production, distribution, and consumption of pornographic materials have been illegal. Pornography is broadly defined under Indonesian law to include not only images and videos of real-life sex, but also all sexually suggestive materials, including magazines, books, and websites.
Pornography is strictly prohibited under Indonesian law and is punishable by imprisonment and/or a fine. The production, distribution, and consumption of pornographic materials can result in a jail sentence of up to six years …