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Back in the day, sex was a very personal thing two people shared in the privacy of their home. Details of this act usually never left the bedroom (except occasional naughty comments of course), and that was the rule almost everyone respected.

However, as our society developed over the years, gadgets like video cameras and smartphones made it possible for individuals to film their naughty home videos for purposes of re-watching and analyzing. However, soon after this became a trend worldwide, people realized the negative aspect of home videos – anyone who got ahold of their sex tapes could easily share it with the entire world via the Internet. Now, despite this obvious danger, a lot of young people, and some naughty members of the cougar dating niche are still making these home videos.

Therefore, if you too enjoy filming yourself during sex, here’s what you can do if your amateur video gets posted online without your consent.

What Is Revenge Porn?

Even though there are many different scenarios in which a person can become a victim of illegal distribution of their home videos, revenge porn is the most common one. Now, the phrase itself might be a bit misleading at first, but it’s pretty smart once you figure out what it means.

No, revenge porn is not some sort of a violent movie genre, it’s a specific scenario in which a person uploads a sex tape online in order to cause problems and distress to a former partner. You’ve probably read about dozens of similar cases thinking that it could never happen to you, but have you ever asked yourself – what could I actually do if it did happen to me?

Here Are Your Legal Rights

Despite the fact that this is a rather grey area and that these problems never existed before the Internet era, there are specific laws, regulations, and acts that are there to protect people from becoming victims of public shaming.

For example, California has a state law that prevents the distribution of private, explicit photos or videos of other people on the internet with the intent to humiliate them. If someone breaks this law, he or she can face six months in jail and a $1,000 fine.

Naturally, the laws regarding this issue are different around the world, but many laws and acts protect your personal information and your privacy, like Data Protection law for example. Even though some of these regulations are poorly tailored in most countries out there, you should always sue the person who distributed your home video. It doesn’t matter how complicated the process is; the laws are there to help you so, sooner or later, justice will be served.

It’s Always Better To Be Safe Than Sorry

Being a victim of this particular crime might change your life completely. You see, even though the law is entirely on your side, there’s a chance you’ll always be “a girl/guy whose sex tape was published online.” Therefore, the best way to protect yourself from being publicly shamed is to avoid filming yourself in the first place. However, if you love taping yourself during sex, make sure to keep your videos hidden from the rest of the world.

 

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