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Los Angeles Man Sentenced To Year In Jail Under ?Revenge Porn? Law
Man Sentenced To Year In Jail Under ?Revenge Porn? Law
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He'll probably be out in a few days.
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A year in jail?
omg |
finally the courts give a suitable sentence
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topless = porn?
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Nothing like keeping those prison bed full.
Sadly the guy that walks in that door wont be the same as the one that walks out. |
That's crazy.
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Welcome to the most liberal state in the union
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You guys realize that the "revenge porn" laws are when people upload photos of other people against their will for malicious purposes right? And has nothing to do with actual porn production?
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You're tied to the floor and you have never been let out right? |
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I'm guessing the OP has no problems betraying a former friend's trust. If you can't see why someone would, and should, get a year in jail for posting intimate pictures to a former partner's employer's web page, and the intent behind posting those pics, regardless of whether a pornographer thinks it's "only" topless pics, then what can anyone say.
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The guy obviously wanted to hurt this woman, and instead of doing it physically chose to do it mentally. And as everyone knows, physical injuries don't even come close to emotional ones. What if he hit her? beat her up? deserving of a year in jail for that? Again, this isn't about how *you* would be impacted if someone did this to you. How would you feel if it was your mother, your daughter, and knew how much it would affect her, if she were that way? To brush this off as something about nothing because it's 'just' a titty pic is to ignore a wise piece of advice that has been around a while: Never belittle anyone's experience - they had it. Apply that to both 'good' and 'bad' experiences, and maybe you'll understand why the guy got a year in jail. Swap her pics for whatever *your* personal interpretation of what would cause you humiliation, embarrassment, betrayal, etc. and see how you'd feel if some guy who wasn't affected the same way by your particular personal emotions manifest came along and said "a year, for that?" |
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fuck him, I hope he learns his lesson :thumbsup |
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In the US teachers get fired when nude photos show up and they are finished as a teacher for life. He got what he deserved. https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#s...red+nude+photo |
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Easy sentence to avoid tbh and i'd have no issues seeing more instances of its enforcement. |
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In simple: the less you value freedom, the more easily you are willing to restrict it. |
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There is a law on the books that prohibits this type of activity. This individual broke that law and as punishment for his activity he is being lawfully denied his freedom by imprisonment for a term of 1 year. Quite simple not hard to grasp. |
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Clearly the decline of the USA into a conservative POLICE STATE continues to march forward more and more with each passing day. |
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it's a restriction of freedom to not allow people to post private photos of ex-girlfriends on her employer's website/page/social media account in order to cause embarrassment, humiliation, and mental torment? it's restriction of freedom to not allow invasion of privacy? :error :helpme :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh how do you feel about people posting say, email logs, icq logs etc of what you class as private conversations, on say, gfy? |
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But I am not talking about the law, I am talking about valuing freedom. |
Feminist is getting out of control.
Women act like whores and then cry when someone points it out. |
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So again, how would you feel about someone posting your private email correspondence, icq logs, or anything else you consider absolutely private and not to be shared? Is the other party allowed to do this lest you impede their right to freedom? Everyone has words, uses words, etc, so it wouldn't be a problem I'm guessing? |
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And this is not about that I would be OK about posting some private nude photos, etc. And that has been illegal in my country for long, long time. In fact, if I would have even promoted some ex. gf stuff, I might get into trouble, although not 1 year in the prison kind of trouble, but fines and such. But I haven't done so, just for moral reasons. |
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Me feeling bad for something doesn't make it OK to give whatever punishments, or if it does, why not death sentence for all crimes (maybe I feel really bad)? And we have judges to have objective view, that is why I am not judging my own cases. I don't think that your system, however shitty it is, is that much different. |
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The thing is, the loss of freedom is exactly what you need as a further level of punishment, otherwise the wealthy would do what they like, knowing they'd only have to pay an easily affordable fine. You also assume every person has money to pay a fine in the first place. There'll never be an ideal solution that caters to every circumstance, so you have to weigh that in. Some problems with monetary fines only: do they have money to begin with? do they have so much that they don't give a fuck (a look at most politicians will give the answer to that one)? where do you disburse fines so that it's 'fair' to everyone? what if you receive a fine and refuse to pay? do you then breach further 'freedoms' by taking it from the source? what if the source is offshore? do you then create a world police/fines collection agency? etc etc etc utopia is a great place inside the imagination, unfortunately that's the only place it ever exists, and is different in every mind that imagines it. |
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Fines are not the only solution, there all kind of other penalties as condional punishment, and various lengths of imprisonment. You know, it doesn't have to be a year. It can be anything between 1 day and lifetime. Penalties are discussion of it's own, and I am not going to get into that, I am just saying that year for that crime what we are talking about, is too much. At least regarding to my sense of justice. |
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We can't just make them up based on your country. Bottom line : He didn't have a model release. People don't want to accept the "strict rules" of copyright and publishing rights; but if he followed the strict rules then he wouldn't have posted the pic. |
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Also, I didn't talk about just my country, I talked about western countries. You can go tad north to Canada and they have more humane punishments even though it's the same fucking continent, and it's not that far from you. Same is for us, we are the local "Canada" and tad east is.. well.. check from the map. |
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you also haven't answered how you'd feel if private conversations between you and someone else, with your private thoughts, were posted for everyone to see, with the express purpose of hurting you.
Or from another angle - should your government be allowed to read all your private conversations? listen to all your private phone calls? then post them where they think it will cause you maximum distress, even though you know that in that moment, you have done nothing wrong whatsoever? Personal privacy is sacrosanct, and 1 year isn't too harsh at all given what his intent behind the crime was (in fact the intent is everything, imo, regardless of what method he felt would achieve that intent the best way). In fact I'd say that's about right. Sentenced to 1 year, get out in 6 - 8 months, less than 1/100th of a person's life using 75 years of age as an average in the US. |
She had a restraining order out on him and he tried really hard to get her fired. What a pathetic piece of shit. I hope he gets beaten in prison like the little bitch that he is.
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So lets have some impalement as a punishment. |
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