'Revenge porn' illegal under new law to protect victims

A new law has made it a crime to distribute sexual images of someone on the web without their consent

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'Revenge porn' has become illegal in England and Wales, with an amendment to the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill making it a crime to post sexual images and videos of someone without their consent on the internet.

Offenders could be jailed for up to two years under the new law, which covers images sent on social networks including Facebook and Twitter and also applies to pictures sent by mobile phone messaging, says the BBC.

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