What Would You do if Your Government Banned Porn?

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Miami Ad School Students in Mumbai imagine a life without porn.

India banned porn. So, Miami Ad School students in Mumbai created #liftthepornban. Their tongue-and-cheek humor shows what a porn-free internet would be like. See what image would pop up on your screen if you were in India and typed your most kinky fetish into your browser’s search bar.

Update: India reversed the ban on porn, sorta. The government said internet service providers can un-ban any porn site as long as it is child-porn free, but service providers are not equipped to filter the country's 857 pornographic web sites like the United States has the ability to do. Organizations including the FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children work together to report child pornography and get it removed from the internet. Until India can develop the infrastructure to deal with the issue, online pornography is still blocked.

Student campaign: "Search" No Evil

copywriting students: Himanish Ashar, Rushad Patel Nikhil Choudhary, Sasha Dias, DhanushParamesh, Joseph Thomas, Milla Olea
art direction students:  Sonica Baptist, Trupti Pendharkar, Rati Ghosh, Rocio Busca, Paula Perez

Check out more of the students' illicit porn

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