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posted by cmn32480 on Wednesday December 23 2015, @03:33PM   Printer-friendly
from the but-they-will-always-be-in-his-brain dept.

Sometimes porn doesn't get the chance to become revenge porn, as in this case before the German Federal Court:

Germany's highest court has ordered a man to destroy intimate photos and videos of his ex-partner because they violate her right to privacy. The Federal Court said the man, a photographer, should no longer possess naked photos and sex tapes, even if he had no intention of sharing them.

The woman had originally agreed to the images but this consent stopped when the relationship ended, the court said. Germany has some of the strictest privacy laws in Europe.

The Federal Court was called upon to rule in a dispute between a former couple, who were arguing over whether or not the man should delete intimate photos and videos. In its ruling (in German), the court said everyone had the right to decide whether to grant insight into their sex life - including to whom they grant permission and in what form. It said that by retaining the images, the photographer had a certain "manipulative power" over his ex-lover. He should no longer have rights to the photos and videos once the relationship had ended, it concluded.

It is not clear how the ruling will be enforced.

A 2014 Pew survey of American mobile phone users found that 34% of those aged 25-34 reported receiving "sexts" (sexually suggestive photos or videos), as well as 22% of those aged 35-44 and 15% of those aged 45-54. Across all age groups, 20% reported receiving sexts, an increase from just 15% in 2012. A smaller portion of the population is sending the sexts: 9% of phone users in 2014, from 6% in 2012.


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  • (Score: 2) by looorg on Wednesday December 23 2015, @05:36PM

    by looorg (578) on Wednesday December 23 2015, @05:36PM (#280269)

    All the women I have ever been with live forever in the spankbank of my mind. Never forgotten, never deleted and forever youthful. Only Alzheimer's disease will remove them.

    I have no idea how they are ever going to enforce this particular case tho. I guess they are just going to have to trust him when he tells them and her that they are gone.

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  • (Score: 4, Funny) by linkdude64 on Wednesday December 23 2015, @05:45PM

    by linkdude64 (5482) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday December 23 2015, @05:45PM (#280272)

    "Only Alzheimer's disease will remove them."

    I can already see the headlines: "Induced Alzheimers: Meet the Best New Tool in the Fight to Defend Women Online since the NSA's Re-Tasking."

  • (Score: 2) by tibman on Wednesday December 23 2015, @06:02PM

    by tibman (134) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday December 23 2015, @06:02PM (#280276)

    In your case, those exs aren't worried about your memories ending up online. That's really what this is about. The guy sharing those pictures with other people.

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