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Sexual Cyberharassment

Sexual CyberharassmentBy SiteMGRMay 29, 2019

In 2015, Florida became the 16th state to enact a law criminalizing the posting of sexually explicit images of other people without their consent.[1]  The image posted must be one in which the depicted person had a reasonable expectation of privacy and that was published or disseminated for no legitimate purpose, with the intent of…

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