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The legislation, known as the Take It Down Act, aims to crack down on the sharing of material known as “revenge porn,” requiring that social media companies and online platforms remove such images within two days of being notified of them.
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U.S. Rep. María Elvira Salazar, R-Miami, is urging her colleagues in the House to pass the “Take It Down Act,” a proposed bill she is championing with bipartisan support that would protect victims of real and deepfake “revenge porn.”
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A Florida International University assistant professor of psychology is working to find ways to combat non-consensual porn, or sexually graphic images…
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It will be illegal to post sexually explicit photos and videos of exes on websites without their consent under a bill going to Gov. Rick Scott. The...
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Miami Beach police arrested Antonio Giansante Thursday for possessing and promoting child pornography. Giansante started having consensual sexual…