Alleged Revenge Porn Webmaster Faces Trial in California

"“The law does not apply to him because he is not accused of posting nude photos intending to cause specific subjects emotional distress and knowing that those subjects had an expectation of privacy in those photos,” Danielle Citron, University of Maryland law professor who specializes in internet privacy, told VICE News. “Instead, the case against him involves extortion at its heart. His business model was to call for others to post nude photos along with people’s home addresses and to charge for their takedown, without the public knowing he was running both sides of the business.”"