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Revenge-porn kingpin Hunter Moore faces 2 to 7 years in prison
Is Anyone Up’s founder will stay behind bars for several years.
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Utah bans revenge porn
It becomes at least the sixth state to have some sort of legislation on the books.
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Revenge porn site ordered to pay $385,000 to victim
A federal district judge in Ohio ruled against Kevin Bollaert and Eric Chason, the founders of You Got Posted.
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California slams another alleged revenge porn peddler with extortion charges
Charges keep coming in a state that’s fighing back.
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Nevada man charged in underage revenge-porn case
Ivan Botello was involved in “arranging to have revenge porn posted online.”
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Hunter Moore is ready to publish your nudes again
Is Anyone Up founder Hunter Moore, the “most hated man on the Internet,” is back with a new site filled with shot after shot of involuntary porn, and this time he’s taking ownership.
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Study: 88 percent of sexual pics uploaded by teens are stolen by jailbait-style porn sites
It can ruin young womens’ lives.
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Spurned Minnesotan posts nude photos of ex-girlfriend on Facebook, Twitter
Christian Richard Montgomery used two accounts posing as his ex-girlfriend to reveal the private shots.
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Revenge porn site Is Anyone Up is now down
The revenge porn site Is Anyone Up is closing its doors. Some will celebrate and some will miss it.