I think they are dreaming if they think they can scrub images off the internet.
How can they prove when you posted, if it was before or after a relationship.
It just seems like a bunch of mumbo jumbo about something stupid.
Young girls committed suicide long before the internet for many reasons.
Why does everything have to be the fault of someone else, why didn't we go after bullies in the past?
This one young girl chose to send her exposed picture to a stranger, and chose to take her own life over something so insignificant in the grand scheme. They do not understand the seriousness of suicide anymore.
I think alot of it has to do with the fact we don't discipline and shelter our children far too much.
Our kids today are sheltered from the realities of life, so something fairly innocent can seem like a tragedy when you have never experienced loss or any kind of problem in your life.
Many parents these days are unable to discipline their children, mainly because you are not allowed anymore.
As a result many kids today have no boundaries and don't understand when they are doing damage to others.
Today everyone is so hard done by, everyone has a medical or mental condition and everyone seems to wear it like a badge of honour. Someone needs to toughen some people up.
If something serious happens like a war or natural disaster, nobody will care if you are Gluten intolerant or someone hurt your feelings for something stupid. You will just die because you are a useless whiner.
I am tired of hearing about bullying, it is a trendy thing and used far too widely.
Assault is being called bullying, just about everything is being called bullying when it is not.
Did our whole society suddenly become a bunch of nerds that gets beat up on the playground every day?
If everyone is so hard done by, how can anyone claim to be worse off than another?
Will we all have to start wearing bubble wrap soon?
Today the meek rule the world, however it a natural order they would all be tossed aside.
Revenge Porn: California Passes New Law Making It Illegal To Post Explicit Photos Of Ex-Lovers Online
http://www.ibtimes.com/revenge-porn-...-lovers-online
How can they prove when you posted, if it was before or after a relationship.
It just seems like a bunch of mumbo jumbo about something stupid.
Young girls committed suicide long before the internet for many reasons.
Why does everything have to be the fault of someone else, why didn't we go after bullies in the past?
This one young girl chose to send her exposed picture to a stranger, and chose to take her own life over something so insignificant in the grand scheme. They do not understand the seriousness of suicide anymore.
I think alot of it has to do with the fact we don't discipline and shelter our children far too much.
Our kids today are sheltered from the realities of life, so something fairly innocent can seem like a tragedy when you have never experienced loss or any kind of problem in your life.
Many parents these days are unable to discipline their children, mainly because you are not allowed anymore.
As a result many kids today have no boundaries and don't understand when they are doing damage to others.
Today everyone is so hard done by, everyone has a medical or mental condition and everyone seems to wear it like a badge of honour. Someone needs to toughen some people up.
If something serious happens like a war or natural disaster, nobody will care if you are Gluten intolerant or someone hurt your feelings for something stupid. You will just die because you are a useless whiner.
I am tired of hearing about bullying, it is a trendy thing and used far too widely.
Assault is being called bullying, just about everything is being called bullying when it is not.
Did our whole society suddenly become a bunch of nerds that gets beat up on the playground every day?
If everyone is so hard done by, how can anyone claim to be worse off than another?
Will we all have to start wearing bubble wrap soon?
Today the meek rule the world, however it a natural order they would all be tossed aside.
The Conservative government has introduced a wide-ranging bill designed to make it illegal to distribute “intimate images” without consent and easier to get such images scrubbed off the Internet.
The proposed law includes tentacles that touch on everything from terrorism and organized crime to stealing cable TV — measures Justice Minister Peter MacKay said are necessary due to the digital nature of the crimes.
“This is the type of crime that really knows no borders,” MacKay said Wednesday as he and Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney announced the legislation.
“Once (an image is) on the Internet, once it’s been uploaded, it has the ability to go viral. We need to also empower the police to have the tools to track and preserve and present information (to the courts).”
If passed, the legislation would also give courts the power to seize computers, cellphones and other devices used in the offence, and to help victims recoup part of the cost of removing the images from the Internet.
It would also compel the spouse of an accused person to testify against the accused in court.
The proposed law includes tentacles that touch on everything from terrorism and organized crime to stealing cable TV — measures Justice Minister Peter MacKay said are necessary due to the digital nature of the crimes.
“This is the type of crime that really knows no borders,” MacKay said Wednesday as he and Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney announced the legislation.
“Once (an image is) on the Internet, once it’s been uploaded, it has the ability to go viral. We need to also empower the police to have the tools to track and preserve and present information (to the courts).”
If passed, the legislation would also give courts the power to seize computers, cellphones and other devices used in the offence, and to help victims recoup part of the cost of removing the images from the Internet.
It would also compel the spouse of an accused person to testify against the accused in court.
http://www.ibtimes.com/revenge-porn-...-lovers-online
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