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‘Revenge porn’ website IsAnyoneUp.com closed by owner

Posted on April 20, 2012 by pogowasright.org

Dave Lee reports:

The owner of a notorious “revenge porn” blog has closed the website, selling its domain to an anti-bullying group.

IsAnyoneUp.com had been encouraging people to send in intimate pictures of ex-girlfriends and ex-boyfriends for more than a year.

The site’s owner Hunter Moore said the decision to close was made to “to stand up for under-age bullying”

Read more on BBC.  ABC has more on Hunter Moore, the man behind IsAnypmeUp.com.

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