A bill that had its first reading this week in the Florida Legislature targets website operators who disseminate nude photos without the subject's consent. The proposal directly aims at those who employ techniques used in "revenge porn" websites.
Now that PinkMeth.com and PinkMeth.so have both gone away, operators have created at least three new ones and have vowed on Twitter a new threat if additional domains are ordered closed.
The unidentified operators of revenge porn site PinkMeth.com, which vanished from the Internet on Thursday as part of a settlement between VeriSign and a woman whose nude photos were posted without her permission, received more bad news today.
The attorney representing the woman who sued revenge porn site PinkMeth.com for posting nude photos of her without permission says its operators will shortly have their website taken down
Revenge porn site PinkMeth.com has been hit with a $1 million suit from a Texas woman who says that its operators published nude photos of her without permission.