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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

'When Nudes are Stolen' - Jessica Davies documentary

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SecondhandTable · 09/04/2021 14:41

Has anyone watched this? It's on BBC iPlayer. I put it on thinking it would be about people for example sharing photographs of their partners/ex partners without their permission, but it turned out to be about sex workers having their photographs downloaded and then sold on or used for cat fishing. If anyone's seen in it I would be interested if you have any thoughts on the issues raised.

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Thelnebriati · 09/04/2021 14:59

Its copyright theft, but it can be difficult to do anything other than get the hosting website to remove the copied images.
Personally, I rarely trust professional looking avatar photos on social media, and run them through TinEye to see if they've been downloaded from Google. It would be handy to have a similar 'copyright check' app to check for stolen images.

Charlize43 · 09/04/2021 22:21

Is this the one with Zara MacDermott? I was annoyed at the end that she wouldn't commit to stop sending nude pictures of herself to men. She couldn't see sense and seemed a bit daft. Afterwards when I googled her, there's like hundreds of pics of her posing in her undies with her chest flung forward (she got a boob job during the pandemic) like a Page 3 girl. Sad that she can't see that women can be more than their bodies.

SecondhandTable · 14/04/2021 17:39

Umm it was done by a woman named Jessica Davies? I am not sure who Zara MacDermott is?

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