Research from the University of Liverpool, conducted in partnership with the Revenge Porn Helpline, has revealed that a significant number of websites analyzed containing non-consensual intimate images (NCIIs—colloquially known as “revenge porn”) may not be required to remove the images by law. Research from the University of Liverpool, conducted in partnership with the Revenge Porn Helpline, has revealed that a significant number of websites analyzed containing non-consensual intimate images (NCIIs—colloquially known as “revenge porn”) may not be required to remove the images by law. Social Sciences Political science Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Gaps in online safety act need addressing to protect ‘revenge porn’ victim-survivors
