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PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
Sat Jul 11, 2015, 11:39 AM Jul 2015

Arizona Revenge-Porn Law Halted Permanently After ACLU Lawsuit Challenged Constitutionality

Under First Amendment

A federal court ordered a permanent halt in enforcement of an Arizona law that aimed to combat so-called “revenge porn” on Friday. The 2014 law was challenged in court by the American Civil Liberties Union, which represented a coalition of media interests. The suit contended the law was too broad and had the potential to encompass a range of other nude images from being published that have an intended artistic or newsworthy value.

Revenge porn is generally understood to be an intentionally malicious act in which easily identifiable nude photographs of former lovers are posted online. The Arizona law would have made it possible for people posting nude photographs to be charged with felonies, even if there was no harm intended and the photographs were not private.

“This is a complete victory for publishers, booksellers, librarians, photographers, and others against an unconstitutional law,” said David Horowitz, the executive director of Media Coalition, an association that defends first amendment rights for media interests, in a press release. “Now they won't have to worry about being charged with a felony for offering newsworthy and artistic images.”

Read the rest at: http://www.ibtimes.com/arizona-revenge-porn-law-halted-permanently-after-aclu-lawsuit-challenged-2004009

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Arizona Revenge-Porn Law Halted Permanently After ACLU Lawsuit Challenged Constitutionality (Original Post) PoliticAverse Jul 2015 OP
Don't know the text of the law, but unless an adult gives their permission in writing still_one Jul 2015 #1
There needs to be a "revenge" element to crime. Otherwise Arizona could use the law.... marble falls Jul 2015 #2

still_one

(92,258 posts)
1. Don't know the text of the law, but unless an adult gives their permission in writing
Sat Jul 11, 2015, 11:45 AM
Jul 2015

that pictures or video can be used in writing, it is illegal

I would assume revenge porn never obtained the required permissions

marble falls

(57,116 posts)
2. There needs to be a "revenge" element to crime. Otherwise Arizona could use the law....
Sun Jul 12, 2015, 12:58 AM
Jul 2015

to interfere with legitimate free speech.

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