Sentences with phrase «explicit consent of the person»

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Thiel, who also supports the idea of creating autonomous islands on which people could live and create their own laws, said he is in favor of a bi-partisan bill called the «Intimate Privacy Protection Act,» which would make it illegal to distribute explicit private images without a person's consent, and would involve criminal penalties for those who profit from doing so.
Thirty - eight states and Washington, DC, have something on the books to charge people who use social media to spread sexually explicit photos or videos without the consent of the person featured.
The United States House of Representatives is considering the Intimate Privacy Protection Act, a bipartisan bill that would make it illegal to distribute explicit private images, sometimes called revenge porn, without the consent of the people involved.
Proposal 11: Require people convicted of disclosing sexually explicit photos of another person without their consent to register as sex offenders.
Using a fake profile, supposedly belonging to a 16 - year - old, FEMAIL joined 10 teen dating groups and discovered links to explicit content, requests for naked pictures and people who appeared to be younger than the legal age of consent as well as others who seemed well over the age of 18.
Although LoveCompass Free Online Dating can not monitor the conduct of its Members off the Website, it is also a violation of these rules to use any information obtained from the Service in order to harass, abuse, or harm another person, or in order to contact, advertise to, solicit, or sell to any Member without their prior explicit consent.
«To have to get explicit consent before they can reach out to people, generally, is proven to be a challenge for a lot of those organizations who are already challenged to raise funds,» he says.
He says that 270,000 people took the quiz but the data of some 50 million users, mainly in the US, was harvested without their explicit consent via their friend networks.
Christopher Wylie, who worked with Cambridge Analytica, alleges that because 270,000 people took the quiz, the data of some 50 million users, mainly in the US, was harvested without their explicit consent via their friend networks.
He claims that 270,000 people took the quiz, but the data of some 50 million users, mainly in the US, was harvested without their explicit consent via their friend networks.
Facebook's privacy practices have come under fire after revelations that Cambridge Analytica got data on Facebook users, including information on friends of people who had downloaded a psychological quiz app, even though those friends hadn't given explicit consent to sharing.
He alleges that because 270,000 people took the quiz, the data of some 50 million users, mainly in the US, was harvested without their explicit consent via their friend networks.
And as much as little sideslips like «on premise» and «crypto» make us all twitch, the use of the term «breach» when no actual breach occurred not only misleads people, it blurs the line between those victimized by breaches, and those manipulated without their explicit consent.
If a person sends an explicit image of themselves to a partner, then it can be against the law to re-transmit a copy of that image to another person without the consent of the originator.
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