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California lawmakers target 'revenge porn' but miss, critics say

California lawmakers target 'revenge porn' but miss, critics say


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It's a growing problem. A woman allows intimate and compromising images to be taken. Out of pique or whimsy, the former paramour later posts them on the Internet, along with identifying information. The woman's online public profile is destroyed, her job searches horribly complicated. She changes her name. Her friends and family are traumatized. In a bad case, she commits suicide.

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