533.01 DEFINITIONS.
   As used in this chapter:
   (a)   "Sexual conduct" means vaginal intercourse between a male and female; anal intercourse, fellatio and cunnilingus between persons regardless of sex; and, without privilege to do so, the insertion, however slight, of any part of the body or any instrument, apparatus or other object into the vaginal or anal opening of another. Penetration, however slight, is sufficient to complete vaginal or anal intercourse.
   (b)   "Sexual contact" means any touching of an erogenous zone of another, including without limitation the thigh, genitals, buttock, pubic region, or, if such person is a female, a breast, for the purpose of sexually arousing or gratifying either person.
   (c)   "Sexual activity" means sexual conduct or sexual contact, or both.
   (d)   "Prostitute" means a male or female who promiscuously engages in sexual activity for hire, regardless of whether the hire is paid to the prostitute or to another.
   (e)   “Harmful to juveniles” means that quality of any material or performance describing or representing nudity, sexual conduct, sexual excitement, or sado- masochistic abuse in any form to which all of the following apply:
      (1)   The material or performance, when considered as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest of juveniles in sex.
      (2)   The material or performance is patently offensive to prevailing standards in the adult community as a whole with respect to what is suitable for juveniles.
      (3)   The material or performance, when considered as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political and scientific value for juveniles.
   (f)   When considered as a whole, and judged with reference to ordinary adults, or, if it is designed for sexual deviates or other specially susceptible group, judged with reference to such group, any material or performance is "obscene" if any of the following apply:
      (1)   Its dominant appeal is to prurient interest;
      (2)   Its dominant tendency is to arouse lust by displaying or depicting sexual activity, masturbation, sexual excitement or nudity in a way which tends to represent human beings as mere objects of sexual appetite;
      (3)   Its dominant tendency is to arouse lust by displaying or depicting bestiality or extreme or bizarre violence, cruelty or brutality;
      (4)   Its dominant tendency is to appeal to scatological interest by displaying or depicting human bodily functions of elimination in a way which inspires disgust or revulsion in persons with ordinary sensibilities, without serving any genuine scientific, educational, sociological, moral or artistic purpose;
      (5)   It contains a series of displays or descriptions of sexual activity, masturbation, sexual excitement, nudity, bestiality, extreme or bizarre violence, cruelty or brutality, or human bodily functions of elimination, the cumulative effect of which is a dominant tendency to appeal to prurient or scatological interest, when the appeal to such interest is primarily for its own sake or for commercial exploitation, rather than primarily for a genuine scientific, educational, sociological, moral or artistic purpose.
   (g)   "Sexual excitement" means the condition of human male or female genitals when in a state of sexual stimulation or arousal.
   (h)   "Nudity" means the showing, representation or depiction of human male or female genitals, pubic area or buttocks with less than a full, opaque covering, or of a female breast with less than a full, opaque covering of any portion thereof below the top of the nipple, or of covered male genitals in a discernibly turgid state.
   (i)   "Juvenile" means an unmarried person under the age of eighteen.
   (j)   "Material" means one of the following:
      (1)   A.   As used in Sections 533.11 and 533.13, “material” means any book, magazine, newspaper, pamphlet, poster, print, picture, figure, image, description, motion picture film, phonographic record, tape, or other tangible thing capable of arousing interest through sight, sound, or touch and, except as provided in subsection (j)(1)B. of this section, includes an image or text appearing on a computer monitor or on a television screen, liquid crystal display, or similar display device used as a computer monitor or an image or text recorded on a computer hard disk, computer floppy disk, magnetic tape, or similar storage device.
         B.   As used in Sections 533.11 and 533.13, both of the following apply:
            1.   Except as otherwise provided in subsection (j)(1)B.2. of this section, “material” does not include an image or text that appears on a computer monitor or on a television screen, liquid crystal display, or similar display device used as a computer monitor while the monitor, screen, display, or device is actively connected to a web site on the internet.
            2.   “Material” includes an image or text that appears on a computer monitor or on a television screen, liquid crystal display, or similar display device used as a computer monitor while the monitor, screen, display, or device is actively connected to a web site on the internet if the image or text is contained in an e-mail message or if the image or text is so appearing on the monitor, screen, display or device during a direct presentation to a specific, known juvenile or group of known juveniles. The image or text is “material” under this subsection only regarding the application of Sections 533.11 and 533.13 to the person who sends the e-mail message or who directly presents the image or text to the specific, known juvenile or group of known juveniles.
      (2)   As used in all provisions of this chapter that are not identified in subsection (j)(1) of this section, “material” means any book, magazine, newspaper, pamphlet, poster, print, picture, figure, image, description, motion picture film, phonographic record, or tape, or other tangible thing capable of arousing interest through sight, sound, or touch and includes an image or text appearing on a computer monitor, television screen, liquid crystal display, or similar display device or an image or text recorded on a computer hard disk, computer floppy disk, compact disk, magnetic tape or similar data storage device.
   (k)   "Performance" means any motion picture, preview, trailer, play, show, skit, dance or other exhibition performed before an audience.
   (l)   "Spouse" means a person married to an offender at the time of an alleged offense, except that such person shall not be considered the spouse when any of the following apply:
      (1)   When the parties have entered into a written separation agreement authorized by Ohio R.C. 3103.06;
      (2)   During the pendency of an action between the parties for annulment, divorce, dissolution of marriage or legal separation;
      (3)   In the case of an action for legal separation, after the effective date of the judgment for legal separation.
   (m)   "Minor" means a person under the age of eighteen years.
   (n)   “Mental health client or patient” has the same meaning as in Ohio R.C. 2305.51.
   (o)   “Mental health professional” has the same meaning as in Ohio R.C. 2305.115.
   (p)   "Sado-masochistic abuse" means flagellation or torture by or upon a person or the condition of being fettered, bound, or otherwise physically restrained.
   (q)   “Place where a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy” means a place where a reasonable person would believe that the person could fully disrobe in private.
   (r)   “Private area” means the genitals, pubic area, buttocks, or female breast below the top of the areola, where nude or covered by an under-garment.
      (ORC 2907.01)