Anonymous3: Some art including some famous art involves naked people. It's often referred to as "nude art". It's NOT porn, and therefore NOT rule34. Stuff like this hangs in art museums, museums that don't even have a "18+" warning label on the front door or anywhere else for that matter. And it's perfectly legal for even little kids to go into art museums, including ones that have pictures like this.
Anonymous4(3): Rule34 website is meant for stuff that would be against the law for someone under 18 to buy or access (i.e. porn). And a very specific type of porn too. It has to be one where the ORIGINAL SOURCE was actually NOT pornographic.
Anonymous5(3): And conversion to something that would be called nude art doesn't count, only conversion to porn. Now you COULD take nude art and make it more erotic than the original (to the point it becomes pornographic) using something like Photoshop, and that would be Rule34.
PS This was posted 3 years ago. I haven't even seen Ass_Man active in quite a while.