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California law prohibits revenge porn

SACRAMENTO, Oct. 2 (UPI) -- California Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law a bill that bans so-called revenge porn in which spurned lovers post nude photographs of their exes online.

Senate Bill 255 by Sen. Anthony Cannella, R-Ceres, was one of 36 bills the governor signed into law Tuesday, the Los Angeles Times reported.

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The law prohibits people from maliciously posting nude images or video footage of another person "with the intent to cause serious emotional distress," the bill said.

The misdemeanor carries a $1,000 fine and six months in jail, both of which would be doubled on a second offense, the Sacramento Bee reported.

"Until now, there was no tool for law enforcement to protect victims," Cannella said in a news release about the law. "Too many have had their lives upended because of an action of another that they trusted."

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