The ACLU opposed early versions of the law, but dropped its opposition once narrower language requiring an intentional desire to harm another person was included. Still other critics of the law suggest that this is government over-reaching.
“What are they going to do next – fine people for breaking each others’ hearts?” says Beverly Hills psychiatrist Carole Lieberman via e-mail.
NO DUMBASS, THEY ALREADY PUT HUSBANDS IN PRISON FOR “RAPING” THEIR WIVES BASED ON CONTRIVED FAKE SITUATIONS.
STAY THE FUCK OUT OF CALIFORNIA. MOVE YOUR BUSINESS OUT OF CALIFORNIA.
Of course, she adds, “it’s ‘not nice’ to post naked photos of one’s ex on the Internet, and the naked ex can file a lawsuit as their remedy.”
California outlaws ‘revenge porn.’ Not everyone thinks that’s a good idea. – CSMonitor.com.