Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland and other states have revenge porn laws. Basically no sharing nude pics without consent.
But Howie is just sharing pics of the hottie that he has been lucky enough to score. There's no revenge in his motives he's just sharing his good fortune with his bros (and bragging a bit too about his ability to attract the hot babes). What does the law say about that?
Anonymous wrote:Maryland and other states have revenge porn laws. Basically no sharing nude pics without consent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the guy is forwarding and sharing pics without the woman's permission,both the guy and your husband are disgusting.
+ 1. This is what's wrong with the whole situation, not that your husband is vacariously enjoying his friend's sex life. If I was in the situation I would bring it up with DH and point out the obvious misogyny he is participating in.
Anonymous wrote:If the guy is forwarding and sharing pics without the woman's permission,both the guy and your husband are disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares if you can sue? If you don't want your picture distributed, don't send it out. Period. Anyone who has dated in the past ten years knows this is a possibility and protects themselves accordingly. Or not.
I haven't dated in the past 10 years but I think that's good advice.
Go ahead and grab your burka. Great advice, but unrealistic. Most of us dating sext and assume privacy. Welcome to 2015.
Anonymous wrote:if he did anything wrong its that he kept the pics on the phone archived in the text history of the convo. i would have deleted them after seeing them and not for reasons of "hiding it from my wife". pics like that shouldnt be hanging around on my phone past any conversation of said topic with my friends. that i will agree with.
Anonymous wrote:Um, Sorry. You are misinformed. Depends on numbers of copies distributed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Copyright and breach of privacy come to mind.
I'll add it's kind of similar to leaving you a private voicemail or sending you a private written letter. My intent wasn't for China to hear/see it.
So if I send Aunt Bea a picture of my son in his baseball uniform and Aunt Bea forwards it to her friend and says - "Look how cute Zach is!" - I could sue Aunt Bea for Copyright and breach of privacy? Really?
Or does this Copyright/Breach of privacy just apply when Sexy Suzie sends Hot Howie a nude selfie and Hot Howie forwards the selfie to impress his wingman Dumb Dave?
I think your smart enough to know the answer. Damages. Oh, and as you know you can ever only soft delete your trail.