Revenge porn and 'cyber-flashing' laws go under review

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Law Commission examines legislation on sharing of intimate images online

Victims of revenge porn may be given automatic anonymity in court under a government-initiated review of online harassment that could recommend criminalising “cyber-flashing” and “deepfake” images.

 

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