Reallola Issue1 [best]
The most concrete evidence regarding the nature of the “Reallola” series comes from United States v. Kevin Ruiz-Castelo (No. 19-10034), a ruling issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on November 4, 2020. In this case, the defendant was charged with knowingly distributing a child pornography video with the precise filename “reallola-issue2-v006.avi”. Ruiz-Castelo argued that because he had not had time to view the file before uploading it for another user, he could not be held accountable for distributing known CSAM. The court rejected this defense, noting that the government had provided “ample evidence that (1) child pornography files are often named so that users know they contain child pornography, (2) ‘lola’ is one of the names commonly used to signal a file contains child pornography, and (3) Ruiz-Castelo was a frequent user of child pornography”.
The inaugural issue delves into the internal conflicts of the lead character, highlighting a relatable human experience despite the potentially fantastical setting. reallola issue1
: For many collectors, Issue 1 is a piece of fashion history that documents the evolution of the "Elegant Gothic Lolita" (EGL) style as it moved into more mainstream digital spaces. The most concrete evidence regarding the nature of