• Эшли Карамель@discuss.tchncs.de
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              10 months ago

              I’m aware it’s already legal, hence why action should be taken. plus videos are just a bunch of photos stitched together so I don’t see your point of it only applying to photos.

                • Эшли Карамель@discuss.tchncs.de
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                  10 months ago

                  it’s not porn in general that should be illegal. ONLY pornography where the person has not explicitly said they would like to be in it. such as deepfake porn, or drawn where the person has also not said they would like to be in it.

                  • PopOfAfrica@lemmy.world
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                    10 months ago

                    If I draw a nude stick figure with two perfect circle tits and say its Taylor Swift, would I have broken the law?

            • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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              10 months ago

              Nobody should have to consent to everything like that

              I’m sorry but holy fuck that is just morally bankrupt.

              Someone should have the ABSOLUTE right to control any distribution of their image when of a sexual nature that they didn’t actively consent to being out there

              Anything less is the facilitation of the culture of sexual abuse that lets the fappening or age of consent countdown clocks happen

              Drawing a picture of someone under the eifel tower is a wildly different act than drawing them in the nude without them knowing and agreeing with full knowledge of what you plan to do with that nude piece.

              • Fal@yiffit.net
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                10 months ago

                Calling this sexual abuse is absolutely insulting and disgusting

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                  10 months ago

                  Trying to pretend it’s not is feeding the culture of not listening to victims.

                  It’s like saying that cat calling is harmless, forcing people to be reminded they are seen as a sex object is well known and documented as a tool of keeping the victim “in their place.”

                  It’s harassment, and when done at the scale famous folks experience for the crime of being well known and also attractive, basically amounts to a campaign of terror via sexual objectification.

                  Nevermind how tolerating it makes space for even more focused acts of terror like doxxing and making threats of sexual assault.

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                    10 months ago

                    Trying to pretend it’s not is feeding the culture of not listening to victims.

                    No, it’s insulting to actual victims of actual events that happen in real life

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                10 months ago

                I’m wondering if the degree of believability of the image has, or should have any bearing on the answer here. Like, if a third party who was unaware of the image’s provenance came across it, might they be likely to believe the image is authentic or authorized?

                For another angle, we allow protections on the usage of fictional characters/their images. Is it so wild to think that a real person might be worthy of the same protections?

                Ultimately, people are going to be privately freaky how they’re gonna be privately freaky. It mostly only ever becomes a problem when it stops being private. I shouldn’t have to see that a bunch of strangers made porn to look like me, and neither should Taylor. And mine are unlikely to make it into tabloids.

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            10 months ago

            Having an image exist somewhere of them isn’t the sort of thing a person should have to consent to.

            Consent is for things that affect that person.