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‘Revenge porn’ victim fights back with Mexican law to stem digital violence
‘Revenge porn’ victim fights back with Mexican law to stem digital violence
Nov 12, 2019 03:40 am
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"You can't forget this quickly. It's like a tattoo you can't rub off." Melo could not seek justice as Mexico did not have a specific law against revenge porn – the sharing of private sexual photos or ...
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