A person shall not post a private compromising image of another person online. A person posts a private compromising image when he or she: (1) intentionally disseminates an image of another person: (A) who is at least 18 years of age; (B) who is identifiable from the image itself or information displayed in connection with the image; and (C) whose intimate parts are exposed, in whole or in part; (2) obtains the image under circumstances in which a reasonable person would know or understand that the image was taken without the person's knowledge or consent; and (3) knows or should have known that the person in the image has not consented to the dissemination; or (4) owns or operates a website on which the posting of private compromising images is allowed or not removed upon discovery of such images being posted. person: information displayed in connection with the image; and in part; reasonable person would know or understand that the image was taken without the person's knowledge or consent; and image has not consented to the dissemination; or of private compromising images is allowed or not removed upon discovery of such images being posted.
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