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A lot of the victims of this sort of exploitation are not well educated, are not tech savvy (hence their images ending up stolen or in odd places), and are not able to navigate a DMCA claim or follow a website's protocol for handling DMCA take downs.
Reddit is effectively using this and shifting the blame to the victims with this argument and using exploited women to generate reddit gold transactions and ad revenue. That's fucked up.
Comment by InvestigativeWork at 07/09/2014 at 20:25 UTC
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You don't need anything more than a high school education.
This isn't IT patent law.
You just read and follow instructions.
The site itself doesn't set them, either. The Senate does.