NY 'Revenge Porn' Civil Legislation Faces Preemption Woes

By Pete Brush (October 25, 2013, 7:44 PM EDT) -- A new anti-"revenge porn" bill that would let New York civil plaintiffs force third-party websites to remove lewd images of them posted without their consent is likely to run into a preemption buzz saw despite efforts to have the measure live in harmony with federal law shielding sites that host images posted by others from liability, experts said Friday....

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