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‘Revenge Pornography’ Site Sued for Privacy Invasion

Posted on December 6, 2012 by pogowasright.org

Courthouse News reports:

A “revenge pornography” website gained unauthorized access to nude photographs of a woman and posted them on the Internet, the woman claims in court.

Shelby Conklin sued Verisign, Katz Global Media, and Pinkmeth.com, in Denton County Court.

Pinkmeth is her main target. She claims Tucson-based Katz sold “anonymous hosting” Internet services to PinkMeth, and she wants Verisign to disable to PinkMeth website.

Read more on Courthouse News.

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