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The LAW

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Speaking from a photographic point of view, I think that his ex would have to sign a release form (Not sure if this applies because he won't be selling the images/videos) otherwise she could sue him for that too. But like others mentioned it would break a dozen different laws anyway so any "Revenge" he got would totally backfire on him x10.

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He'll get in big [cabbage] over that. Plus, it's the worst way to settle your problems...

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"It's not a rest for me, it's a rest for the weights." - Dom Mazzetti

Your friend has no regard for the title of this thread, does he?

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^ Blog.

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In order to truly determine the potential danger, we would need to see those pics ;)

 

Seriously, though, it would be idiotic. Not only is it illegal to post the pictures without her consent, but he would face CP distribution charges for those in which she's 17 and probably charges for distribution of pornography to minors if he has 17-year-old friends on Facebook.

 

Getting involved on the wrong side of the law is stupid. Even if he could get away with it, the potential effects are life-changing. As an adult, his public criminal record (the one employers etc. have access to) would say "distribution of child pornography". If he really thinks it's worth the risk, let natural selection do its thing.

Tell him to sack up and GFTOG.

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[bleep] the law, they can eat my dick that's word to Pimp

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