Indian Patent office denies ‘morally deprivating’ sex toy patent
Sex toys in India are banned as they allegedly lead to obscenity, moral deprivation of individuals and are considered morally degrading by law.
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Sex toys in India are banned as they allegedly lead to obscenity, moral deprivation of individuals and are considered morally degrading by law.
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Mostly these are considered to be morally degrading by the law. The law views sex toys negatively and has never engaged positively with the notion …
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