Mr.S wrote: » Fairly weird you made an account just to post in this thread, tbh.
[Deleted User] wrote: » How do you know that?
banie01 wrote: » 10 posts, joined today and 1st post was on here as were the majority of the rest of their posts.
kippy wrote: » People, in general, need to made aware that posting images in a digital format, even privately is not something you should be doing unless you'd be happy for your granny or parents to see those images.
banie01 wrote: » Very true. It needs to be appreciated just how easily private moments can be shared. Similar situation with Gmail and iCloud storage. If someone has your email and you don't have a string password and 2FA enabled, there is a possibility that you will at least be targeted for a hack and without a complex password, 2fa and log in alerts you might not even know. There is a long history of Onlyfans stuff been shared on 4chan and other sites, Reddit used to be a big hub for it too but the onlyfans stuff they now take down as DMCA violation. Rte are reporting that the Gardaí are investigating and hopefully if the purported cache of images exists? It will be investigatedd appropriately and action taken. There is a huge degree of convenience in the timing, and tbh the amount of talk around the existence of pictures, on the net, out there in the ether yet not actually being presented in any form other than as hearsay and 2nd hand just wakes the cynic in me.
Junkyard Tom wrote: » So: 1. OnlyFans/commercial stuff - copyright issue? 2. Distributed intimate photos of former partner (AKA revenge porn) - grey area? 3. Voyeur stuff - already a crime? 4. Child images - already a crime? Would that be correct? Are the people who sell nude images trying to get #1 made a sexual abuse crime?
silliussoddius wrote: » Isn't number 1 just photo piracy?
bigpink wrote: » So if a 17 year old posts a picture in social media is it against the law to share it?I see my cousin's Instagram its very sexual at times
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Long article in Irish times today on this The guards are saying the only fans leak is unlikely to be prosecuted At most it’s a civil matter under copyright law
anewme wrote: » That’s why the campaign is going on to change the law on sexual images.
Deleted User wrote: » Isn't the purpose of Only Fans to use your body and looks for likes?
kippy wrote: » So the campaign is to change copyright law and make it a criminal offence? I think you may have your wires crossed.
anewme wrote: » No I haven’t got my wires crossed- have you? The campaign is to have image based sexual banned, irrespective of where the content comes from. “A digital protest is being organised in Ireland to demand that image-based sexual abuse be banned after tens of thousands of nudes were stolen from women, LGBT+ people and OnlyFans stars only to then be leaked online.”
Paul Weller wrote: » I actually can't understand what you're trying to say here Only fans is sexual abuse?...or its sexual abuse when not paid for?
anewme wrote: » Yeah I asked how it works. It is about consent. Same as a sex worker can have sex for money, but can still be raped.
anewme wrote: » “A digital protest is being organised in Ireland to demand that image-based sexual abuse be banned after tens of thousands of nudes were stolen from women, LGBT+ people and OnlyFans stars only to then be leaked online.”
Niner leprauchan wrote: » Rape is a crime on its own feet though because of its violent physical nature. Onlyfans leake is different. the issue is the model didnt consent to her images being shared however they were legitimately obtained in the first place, someone did pay to view them. Its the same as sharing books, DVD's, etc as technically you do not have the creator / authors permission to do so. Should it only be a crime if you lend your mate a copy of Playboy but not womans own is the question there
anewme wrote: » No I haven’t got my wires crossed- have you? The campaign is to have image based sexual banned, irrespective of where the content comes from. I heard about it from my young niece, so perhaps you might be out of the loop, but it’s generating a lot of interest from that demographic of people. They are also having a class on it in school- to make sure they are aware of how the law is currently- to protect themselves. “A digital protest is being organised in Ireland to demand that image-based sexual abuse be banned after tens of thousands of nudes were stolen from women, LGBT+ people and OnlyFans stars only to then be leaked online.”