Massachusetts on verge of becoming second-to-last state to outlaw 'revenge porn'
Source: Associated Press
Massachusetts on verge of becoming second-to-last state to outlaw revenge porn
BY STEVE LEBLANC
Updated 6:47 PM EDT, June 13, 2024
BOSTON (AP) A bill aimed at outlawing revenge porn has been approved by lawmakers in the Massachusetts House and Senate and shipped to Democratic Gov. Maura Healey, a move advocates say was long overdue.
If signed by Healey, the bill which bars the sharing of explicit images or videos without the consent of those depicted in the videos would leave South Carolina as the only state not to have a law specifically banning revenge porn.
Supports say the bill, which landed on Healeys desk Thursday, would align Massachusetts with the other 48 states that have clear prohibitions on disseminating sexually explicit images and videos without the subjects consent. It is a form of abuse that advocates say has grown increasingly common in the digital age, subjecting people to social and emotional harm often inflicted by former romantic partners.
The bill would make disseminating nude or partially nude photos of another person without their permission criminal harassment. Offenders would face up to two and a half years in prison and a fine of $10,000. On subsequent offenses, the punishment would increase to up to 10 years in prison and a fine of $15,000.
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