[Chapter-delegates] VIDEO: Revenge Porn – Hacking Legal Solutions – Legal Hackers NYC
Joly MacFie
joly at punkcast.com
Mon Jan 13 03:40:19 PST 2014
This was as vigorous a debate as we have seen on any Internet-related
issue. Use the YouTube link
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67fRokkF_gU>to find an index that
will allow you to skip to any individual speaker. I
recommend kicking off with Lee Rowland of the ACLU who is understandably
wary of the free speech implications of ham-handed legislation. NYU Law
Professor Ari Waldman is strongly pro-legislation. Derek Bambauer looks at
the copyright aspects. Prosecutor Jeremy Glickman worries about the
practicalities of implementation, and Mark Jaffe's concern is the potential
fallout for website publishers. Since the event news has come of legislation
in Israel<http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-law-labels-revenge-porn-a-sex-crime/>
.
joly posted: "On Jan 2 2014 the Legal Hackers NYC meetup hosted a forum
Revenge Porn - Hacking Legal Solutions at the Made in NY Media Center in
Brooklyn. The issue is specifically the victimization of women via the
dissemination of sexually explicit pictures, pictures"
On Jan 2 2014 the Legal Hackers NYC meetup hosted a forum Revenge Porn -
Hacking Legal Solution<http://www.meetup.com/legalhackers/events/156272412/>s
at the Made in NY Media Center in Brooklyn. The issue is specifically the
victimization of women via the dissemination of sexually explicit pictures,
pictures they never expected the world to see. This disturbing, but not
necessarily illegal, phenomenon has been labeled Revenge
Porn<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenge_porn>and is at the crux of
the ever-growing tension between free expression and
privacy on the Internet. A distinguished panel explored possible solutions
to this growing problem (legal, regulatory, technological, and
market-based), as well as the challenges in ensuring these solutions are
both effective and constitutionally sound. Speakers were: *Derek
Bambauer*- Professor of Law, University of Arizona; *Lee
Rowland* - Staff Attorney, ACLU; *Mark Jaffe* - Partner, Tor Ekeland,
P.C.; *Ari
Ezra Waldman* - Associate Director, Institute for Information Law & Policy,
New York Law School; and *Jeremy Glickman* - Deputy Chief of the Cybercrime
and Identity Theft Bureau, New York County. Moderators were *David
Giller*of the Brooklyn Law Incubator & Policy Clinic, and *Bianca
Bosker*, Executive Tech Editor, Huffington Post. Video is sponsored by
ISOC-NY.
*View on YouTube*: http://youtu.be/67fRokkF_gU
*Transcribe on AMARA*: http://www.amara.org/en/videos/gfiGcC0710l1/
*Audio*: http://punkcast.com/2555/2555/2555_legalhack_revenge_porn.mp3
*Twitter*: #legalhack<https://twitter.com/search?q=%23legalhack&src=typd&f=realtime>|
#revengeporn<https://twitter.com/search?q=%23revengeporn&src=typd&f=realtime>
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