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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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Revenge porn is now illegal in Israel
The Knesset passed a law on Monday to outlaw “virtual rape.”
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‘League of Legends’ gamer posts revenge porn because his girlfriend picked the wrong character
“We literally said to each other, ‘If I really hated you, the worst thing you could do is play Lee Sin.’ And that’s what she did!”
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It’s finally illegal for Californians to post revenge porn online
Free speech groups aren’t happy about it, but posting revenge porn in California means you can be hit with fines and jail time.
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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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California takes a stand against revenge porn
A proposed bill would render illegal the act of disseminating nude or revealing images “with the intent to cause serious emotional distress.”
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Revenge porn site IsAnybodyDown shutting down tonight
Site cofounder Craig Brittain cited “personal decisions” as reason for leaving site behind.
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IsAnybodyDown founder calls revenge porn “entertainment”
A new interview with Denver’s CBS4 TV sheds light on Craig Brittain, the 28-year-old who publishes private photos of unknowing strangers and charging those strangers $250 for removal.
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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.