>>19Code and child pornography are completely different things with completely different functions. I applaud the Supreme Court's protections for basically all of our internet uses. Check out Dendrite v. Doe for anonymous protections. It's great!
Technically, censorship only refers to political speech. You're right, though, the term can be applied in a looser way, too.
Also, child rape is illegal, which makes complete sense. Allowing people to have child pornography encourages the production and demand for new child pornography, which harms children. Also, what about the kids in the photos? Don't you think they should have some say as to whether their images are viewed by virtually an infinite amount of strangers?