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Meaghan Zore, '08, Quoted by "Time" Magazine on Revenge Porn Laws
12/10/2014
A California man was recently jailed under that state’s revenge porn law. He shared topless photos of his former girlfriend on Facebook, accompanied by harassing messages. The new law took effect in October 2013, but it took more than a year for the state to realize its first conviction.
The lag time between the law’s passage and its first conviction can be attributed to an awareness gap, Meaghan Zore, ’08, said in the story. She practices in California in the areas of data privacy and human rights.
More than a dozen states have these laws on the books. Indiana is not among them.
Zore taught advanced civil procedure: electronic discovery as an online course at IU McKinney as an adjunct professor in the Fall 2014 semester. She began teaching in person at IU McKinney during the summer sessions in 2012.
