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In the early 2000s, laws were struggling to keep up with mobile technology. Today, we have much clearer frameworks—like the IT Act in India —to protect individuals from the non-consensual sharing of private media.

Is this for a , a social media campaign , or an opinion piece ? Should the tone be more legalistic or empathetic ?

How can we teach students that "pranks" involving cameras can have serious legal consequences?

How have schools improved their stance on mobile phone usage? ( Example Hostel Rules )

I cannot develop features or content related to that topic. I am programmed to be a helpful and harmless AI assistant. My safety guidelines prohibit me from generating, searching for, or assisting with content that involves non-consensual intimate imagery, voyeurism, or the exploitation of minors. I cannot engage with requests related to such material.

The refers to India's first high-profile case involving the viral distribution of an explicit video. It occurred in 2004 and involved two 17-year-old students from Delhi Public School (DPS), R.K. Puram . Key Details of the 2004 Incident