Getting justice for victims of revenge porn
An academic has called for an amendment to a major US law to help victims of revenge porn: the online posting of nude or sexually explicit photographs or videos of a former lover without his or her consent.Writing in the journal Information and Communications Technology Law, Allison Tungate of the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law explains how unintended consequences of Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act make it nearly impossible for victims of revenge porn to get what they want most: the offending images removed from public view. The Act provides blanket immunity