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Danielle Citron

It’s Simple: Punish Revenge Porn, or Let Men Punish Women They Don’t Like

Danielle K. Citron
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Mary Anne Franks

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2014-4-17
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Danielle K. Citron & Mary Anne Franks, It’s Simple: Punish Revenge Porn, or Let Men Punish Women They Don’t Like, The Guardian (April 17, 2014).
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