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Vengeance adult - A type of cyber-rape that involves the distribution of sexually explicit photos and/or films of a person on the net without permission. Revenge porn, sometimes called automatic porn, is usually placed by a scorned ex-lover or friend, in order to seek revenge after having a relationship went sour. Vengeance porn causes serious emotional stress. Patients of vengeance adult are 'raped' over and over again. Every time they visit a new site with the product up, they discover a new comment that has been published, they're confronted about it by a involved party, and/or they receive harassing communication from a ' fan ' of theirs, it seems as though they're being violated yet again.

• There are virtually no resources out there to help the victims of this crime. Folks experience through this abuse alone.

• Once the photos/videos are posted, there's no hope in getting them down entirely, they're forever on the net. The material is downloaded by other users, saved to hard drives around the world, and spread like wildfire across other sites.

• In conditions of one's professional life, having a good reputation on the web can be as important as, or even more important than, having a good reputation in the exterior world. When remove my name are posted on the Internet, it threatens their professional reputation. Some quit their jobs due to this, some are shot, and some are not able to get jobs in the first place. Subjects of the crime have even taken their own lives because of the distress that it's caused in their personal and professional lives.

• The non-consensual publishing of material similar to this has led some victims to undergo extortion, identity robbery, defamation, stalking, and harassment at the hands of the other Internet surfers and perpetrator. The dmca takedown provides a ' secure harbor' from strict liability for copyright infringement to on the web service providers that satisfy its requirements.

The DMCA:

On the web service providers such as blog sites are vulnerable to claims for copyright infringement if readers post infringing material on their sites, even if the service providers are unaware that the material is infringing. This regrettable effect - that is usually very astonishing to website webmasters who are new to copyright law - is due to the strict liability axioms of the US.. Copyright Act.

If they: signed into law in 1998, the DMCA protects on line companies from strict liability for copyright infringement by their customers

  • post a certain DMCA recognize plainly on the websites,
  • register with the US Copyright Office, and
  • rapidly block entry to, or remove, apparently infringing components if they get a notice from a copyright owner declaring violation, or if the service provider has ' true knowledge' that it is hosting infringing substance or if the service provider is aware of facts or circumstances that must make it ' quickly apparent' that there is infringing activity. This defense by DMCA is recognized as a 'safe harbor'; it fully protects the supplier from vicarious liability for copyright infringement.

The YouTube Case:

YouTube's online video revealing service enables people to create videos for the YouTube site which then can be used and viewed by everyone who visits the YouTube site. Viacom International sued YouTube alleging that YouTube was liable for copyright infringement of several videos for which the copyrights were owned by Viacom. Viacom argued that YouTube was aware that some of its customers posted infringing videos about the YouTube site and that this awareness disqualified YouTube from your safe harbor protection of DMCA.