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‘Revenge porn’ illegal under new UK law

October 14, 2014
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‘Revenge porn’ illegal under new UK law
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People who post so-called “revenge porn” pictures and videos on the internet could face two years in jail under a new law.

The new Criminal Justice and Courts Bill will have an amendment dealing specifically with the practice.

“We want those who fall victim to this type of disgusting behaviour to know that we are on their side,” said Justice Secretary Chris Grayling.

Physical distribution of images will also be covered.

“The fact that there are individuals who are cruelly distributing intimate pictures of their former partners without their consent is almost beyond belief,” Mr Grayling said.

He said authorities would do “everything we can to bring offenders to justice”.

“That is why we will change the law and make it absolutely clear to those who act in this way that they could face prison.”

Photographs or films which show people engaged in sexual activity or depicted in a sexual way or with their genitals exposed, where what is shown would not usually be seen in public”

Definition of ‘revenge porn’ Ministry of Justice

The amendment will cover images sent on Facebook, Twitter and other social networks. It will also include those sent by text message.

“This type of behaviour can be extremely distressing for its victims causing them significant psychological harm,” said Adam Pemberton, assistant chief executive for charity Victim Support.

“We are pleased that people who commit these gross violations of privacy will now face prosecution, and victims of revenge porn know they have the full backing of the law.”

‘Never acceptable’

Victims of revenge porn have found it difficult to have pictures removed from the internet.

Many sites where the images are hosted are based outside the UK, and requests to remove content are often ignored.

In some cases, asking for removal results in more attention being brought to the images.

According to information from eight police forces in England and Wales which kept data on this issue, there were 149 allegations of revenge porn made in the past two and a half years.

 

Credit: BBC

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