In Alabama, distributing private images without the consent of the person depicted is a criminal offense under Ala. Code 1975, §13A-6-240. This law, also known as “revenge porn” or “nonconsensual pornography,” makes it illegal to distribute or publish images of a person engaged in sexual conduct, or depicting the private parts of a person, without their consent.
This law applies not only to traditional forms of distribution, such as mailing or hand-delivering images, but also to the distribution of images through electronic means, including the internet and social media platforms.
The penalties for violating this law can be severe. A first-time offender can be charged with a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $6,000. Repeat offenders or those who distribute images with the intent to harm or harass the person depicted can be charged with a Class C felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $15,000.
It’s important to note that this law applies not only to the person who initially distributes the images, but also to anyone who re-posts or re-distributes the images. It’s also important to note that the law applies to everyone, not just to ex-partners or spouses.
It’s worth noting that this law is relatively recent, passed in 2016. It reflects the growing awareness and concern about the negative impact of nonconsensual pornography on the victims and the society. It’s important to be aware of these laws and to think twice before sharing or publishing images of someone else without their consent. Not only is it illegal, but it can also cause serious harm to the person depicted in the images.
In conclusion, Ala. Code 1975, §13A-6-240, makes it illegal to distribute private images without the consent of the person depicted in Alabama. This law applies to traditional forms of distribution as well as electronic means, and the penalties for violating it can be severe. If you are a victim of revenge porn, you should contact the police and consider taking legal action against the person who distributed the images or videos.