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"All the pictures were taken out of the water, when the kids are doing dry land stretches or adjusting themselves. All they show are young children in Speedos," he said. "These pictures don't show anything about the sport. The father of one boy in the Costa Mesa area, who asked not to be identified, said the images are intended to be exploitive. They're posted on message boards for adult men all over the world who lewdly discuss their physical attributes." "We've found pictures of kids in Michigan, New York and across the country. "This isn't just happening with kids from California," she said. "They juxtapose the photos next to really explicit images, and by the time they're done cropping them, we think they can be considered pornographic," said Joan Gould, an international water polo official and spokeswoman for a group of Orange County players' parents. The parents contend these images constitute child pornography because the Web sites feature only images of the boys when they're not actually playing and often crop images to focus on their swimsuits and genitals. Under the Child Online Protection Act, any images of children 12 or younger have to be taken down, but these photographers know that high-school-age kids are older than 13, and that there is not much legally that can be done to stop them from posting." "Federal child pornography laws apply if a child is under 18, if there is nudity, sex or mock sex, if there is a focus on the genitalia, or if the images are intended to promote lewd and lascivious acts. "We have a huge problem with both gay and heterosexual predators attending sporting events and taking pictures of athletes and cheerleaders," said Parry Aftab, an Internet privacy and security lawyer and executive director of WiredSafety. In general, lawyers told, photos taken in public of minors older than 13 and that are not considered graphic are allowed to be posted online without obtaining permission. The incident raises questions about individuals' privacy when their pictures are taken in public. The faces of the boys are not obscured and the names of their high schools are often easily read on their caps and swimsuits. Parents say images appeared on at least five sites and included pictures of boys from several local schools, some as young as 14. These kids just want to play water polo." "The thing that is so frightening about it is the hopeless feeling the boys have and that there is nothing we can do. "I was totally shocked when I first saw the pictures of the boys online," said Verloop, whose son attends Foothill High School in Pleasanton, Calif. Verloop is one of dozens of parents in Orange County, Calif., who learned recently that pictures of their sons participating in school water polo competitions were posted alongside images of graphic sex and subject to a bevy of explicit comments. 24, 2008 - When innocent photos of her son's water polo teammates - resting on the pool deck, getting out of the water, stretching before a match - appeared on several gay pornography Web sites, La Donna Verloop was outraged.