@stopsatgreen @aral Difficult to tell if you are being sarcastic or serious on twitter. IMO Unwilling invasion of privacy is appalling abuse
@bruntonspall @stopsatgreen Not so much the crime itself but whether or not you were part of a bank while committing it, I believe.
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@aral But you are mixing up politics and judiciary there. A bank, A corporation and a conspiracy are harder to prosecute. (but they should)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@aral My objection is that stealing and publicising naked photos of someone is tantamount to digital rape, and so should be punished. -
@bruntonspall I am not arguing that he was innocent but neither would I be so quick to trivialise rape in that manner. -
@aral It's exposing someone unwillingly in public. If that was done in the physical world, to multiple victims, it would approach that area. -
@bruntonspall Again, my original comment was about the severity of the punishment. But we should probably agree to disagree :) -
@aral Agreed, both about agreeing to disagree and about the issue being the severity.
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