
Despite these protections, the Sonnenfreunde Sonderhefte remained legal in Germany until – a full decade after the first application to ban them. This delay highlights the difficulty of regulating images of nude minors in a society where social nudity is widely accepted as non‑sexual.
A major turning point occurred in 1996 when Germany's federal media review board, the (formerly the Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Schriften), took decisive action against legacy FKK publications. Sonnenfreunde Magazin Child Pics
, any media containing potentially harmful content, including pornography or extreme nudity, requires strict age verification in Germany to ensure it is only accessible to adults. "Posing" vs. Child Pornography Despite these protections