Non-consensual pornography is not just a legal concept that appeared over the years, it’s a deeply personal violation experienced by individuals, predominantly women, in the digital age. The research takes a compassionate and human approach, sharing real stories of victims grappling with revenge porn, hacking, and the invasive exposure of intimate moments online. In a comparative evaluation between General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe, the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados or LGPD) Copy right regulations and technology. The relevance of the study lies in its potential to contribute actionable insights and strategies to mitigate the harmful consequences of this specific type of cybercrime. By exploring the existent laws, such as the GDPR, LGPD, Brazilian Civil Code, the copyright legislations in a comparative way, the study aims to build upon a foundation of knowledge, identifying gaps, and highlighting areas where interventions and remedies can be most effective to pave the way towards an online environment that is not only safer but also conducive to the growth and empowerment of girls in the digital age and in the future. It not only contributes to the ongoing discourse surrounding online gender violence but also illuminates potential areas for deeper exploration and research in contemporary society, particularly in the domains of privacy laws, cybercrime deterrence, and the well-being of those affected by Non-Consensual Pornography. ​

Non-consensual pornography is not just a legal concept that appeared over the years, it’s a deeply personal violation experienced by individuals, predominantly women, in the digital age. The research takes a compassionate and human approach, sharing real stories of victims grappling with revenge porn, hacking, and the invasive exposure of intimate moments online. In a comparative evaluation between General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe, the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados or LGPD) Copy right regulations and technology. The relevance of the study lies in its potential to contribute actionable insights and strategies to mitigate the harmful consequences of this specific type of cybercrime. By exploring the existent laws, such as the GDPR, LGPD, Brazilian Civil Code, the copyright legislations in a comparative way, the study aims to build upon a foundation of knowledge, identifying gaps, and highlighting areas where interventions and remedies can be most effective to pave the way towards an online environment that is not only safer but also conducive to the growth and empowerment of girls in the digital age and in the future. It not only contributes to the ongoing discourse surrounding online gender violence but also illuminates potential areas for deeper exploration and research in contemporary society, particularly in the domains of privacy laws, cybercrime deterrence, and the well-being of those affected by Non-Consensual Pornography. ​

Legal Frameworks to Combat Non-Consensual Pornography on the Internet Comparing the remedies afforded by EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, Brazil’s Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados, copyright law and technology

MINUZZI WILD, RAQUEL
2023/2024

Abstract

Non-consensual pornography is not just a legal concept that appeared over the years, it’s a deeply personal violation experienced by individuals, predominantly women, in the digital age. The research takes a compassionate and human approach, sharing real stories of victims grappling with revenge porn, hacking, and the invasive exposure of intimate moments online. In a comparative evaluation between General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe, the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados or LGPD) Copy right regulations and technology. The relevance of the study lies in its potential to contribute actionable insights and strategies to mitigate the harmful consequences of this specific type of cybercrime. By exploring the existent laws, such as the GDPR, LGPD, Brazilian Civil Code, the copyright legislations in a comparative way, the study aims to build upon a foundation of knowledge, identifying gaps, and highlighting areas where interventions and remedies can be most effective to pave the way towards an online environment that is not only safer but also conducive to the growth and empowerment of girls in the digital age and in the future. It not only contributes to the ongoing discourse surrounding online gender violence but also illuminates potential areas for deeper exploration and research in contemporary society, particularly in the domains of privacy laws, cybercrime deterrence, and the well-being of those affected by Non-Consensual Pornography. ​
2023
Legal Frameworks to Combat Non-Consensual Pornography on the Internet Comparing the remedies afforded by EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, Brazil’s Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados, copyright law and technology
Non-consensual pornography is not just a legal concept that appeared over the years, it’s a deeply personal violation experienced by individuals, predominantly women, in the digital age. The research takes a compassionate and human approach, sharing real stories of victims grappling with revenge porn, hacking, and the invasive exposure of intimate moments online. In a comparative evaluation between General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe, the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados or LGPD) Copy right regulations and technology. The relevance of the study lies in its potential to contribute actionable insights and strategies to mitigate the harmful consequences of this specific type of cybercrime. By exploring the existent laws, such as the GDPR, LGPD, Brazilian Civil Code, the copyright legislations in a comparative way, the study aims to build upon a foundation of knowledge, identifying gaps, and highlighting areas where interventions and remedies can be most effective to pave the way towards an online environment that is not only safer but also conducive to the growth and empowerment of girls in the digital age and in the future. It not only contributes to the ongoing discourse surrounding online gender violence but also illuminates potential areas for deeper exploration and research in contemporary society, particularly in the domains of privacy laws, cybercrime deterrence, and the well-being of those affected by Non-Consensual Pornography. ​
Revenge Porn
Data Protection
Legal Protection
Gender Violence
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