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Debra Innocenti Comments On ‘Revenge Porn' Legislation
25 May 2015
Strasburger & Price, L.L.P.
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The Texas Legislature is preparing to approve a bill which would
criminalize the nauseating development known as 'revenge
porn,' but a local technology attorney warns it won't be
easy to craft a bill that will win constitutional approval, News
Radio 1200 WOAI reports.
Debra Innocenti, a technology law specialist with the local
office of Strasburger & Price, says revenge porn, or as she
calls is 'non consensual pornography' tests the barriers of
the First Amendment, and is problematic, largely because it is such
a new development.
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