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Tasmania moves to ban 'disgraceful' non-consensual sharing of sexual imagery
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Tasmania moves to ban 'disgraceful' non-consensual sharing of sexual imagery

Tasmania is set to introduce new laws making it illegal to share or threaten to share intimate images without consent, becoming the last Australian jurisdiction to implement such measures. The reform follows personal experiences like that of Stephanie Nolan, who faced significant emotional distress and limited legal recourse under outdated laws. The new laws aim to address various forms of image-based sexual abuse, including revenge porn and AI-generated deepfakes. Government officials, including Minister Jo Palmer, highlighted rising concerns about such abuse, citing a recent incident involving 21 girls at a private school targeted with deepfake pornography. While the laws are still being drafted and will undergo public consultation, advocates from both the Greens and Labor parties expressed support for the initiative.

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ABC News (Australia) logoABC News (Australia)Državni / javniSredinaDejstva 85Objektivnost 75pred 10 urami
Tasmania moves to ban 'disgraceful' non-consensual sharing of sexual imagery

Tasmania is set to introduce new laws making it illegal to share or threaten to share intimate images without consent, becoming the last Australian jurisdiction to implement such measures. The reform follows personal experiences like that of Stephanie Nolan, who faced significant emotional distress and limited legal recourse under outdated laws. The new laws aim to address various forms of image-based sexual abuse, including revenge porn and AI-generated deepfakes. Government officials, including Minister Jo Palmer, highlighted rising concerns about such abuse, citing a recent incident involving 21 girls at a private school targeted with deepfake pornography. While the laws are still being drafted and will undergo public consultation, advocates from both the Greens and Labor parties expressed support for the initiative.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents the issue of image-based sexual abuse as a pressing social concern, emphasizing the need for legislative change. It includes quotes from victims, government officials, and political representatives, showing broad consensus on the importance of the reform. There is no overtly one

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reflects the legislative changes in Tasmania and quotes survivor Stephanie Nolan. Objectivity is slightly lower due to emotionally charged language like 'disgraceful' and emphasis on personal trauma, which may sway reader perception.

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