• The Emerging Legal Landscape around Intimate Photos and the Internet

  • Sep 20 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

The Emerging Legal Landscape around Intimate Photos and the Internet

  • Summary

  • Back in the pre-digital days, you’d bring film into a drugstore to be developed. If the film contained nude photos, the only person you had to worry about was “that creepy guy behind the counter.”

    “That was when we were talking about paper photos. They can actually get that photo back. It's done, right? Different day now,” Stan Gipe explains in this episode, where he and co-host Matt Dolman examine two recent cases that reveal modern dangers when it comes to intimate images. In one case, a female judge has been threatened with the release of her nude photos in a messy divorce. In another, a healthcare system settled with 135,000 patients whose data, including nude photos in the healthcare context, was leaked in a breach.

    Tune in to hear Stan and Matt offer tips for handling nude photos in the digital era and invite listeners who may be the victim of exploitation to contact them.

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