How to practice safe sexting | Amy Adele Hasinoff

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People have been using media to talk about sex for a long time.
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Love letters, phone sex, racy Polaroids.
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There's even a story of a girl who eloped with a man that she met over the telegraph
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in 1886.
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Today we have sexting, and I am a sexting expert.
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Not an expert sexter.
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Though, I do know what this means -- I think you do too.
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[it's a penis]
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(Laughter)
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I have been studying sexting since the media attention to it began in 2008.
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I wrote a book on the moral panic about sexting.
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And here's what I found:
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most people are worrying about the wrong thing.
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They're trying to just prevent sexting from happening entirely.
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But let me ask you this:
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As long as it's completely consensual, what's the problem with sexting?
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People are into all sorts of things that you may not be into,
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like blue cheese or cilantro.
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(Laughter)
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Sexting is certainly risky, like anything that's fun,
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but as long as you're not sending an image to someone who doesn't want to receive it,
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there's no harm.
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What I do think is a serious problem
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is when people share private images of others
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without their permission.
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And instead of worrying about sexting,
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what I think we need to do is think a lot more about digital privacy.
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The key is consent.
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Right now most people are thinking about sexting
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without really thinking about consent at all.
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Did you know that we currently criminalize teen sexting?
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It can be a crime because it counts as child pornography,
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if there's an image of someone under 18,
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and it doesn't even matter
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if they took that image of themselves and shared it willingly.
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So we end up with this bizarre legal situation
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where two 17-year-olds can legally have sex in most US states
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but they can't photograph it.
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Some states have also tried passing sexting misdemeanor laws
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but these laws repeat the same problem
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because they still make consensual sexting illegal.
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It doesn't make sense
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to try to ban all sexting to try to address privacy violations.
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This is kind of like saying,
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let's solve the problem of date rape by just making dating completely illegal.
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Most teens don't get arrested for sexting, but can you guess who does?
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It's often teens who are disliked by their partner's parents.
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And this can be because of class bias, racism or homophobia.
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Most prosecutors are, of course, smart enough
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not to use child pornography charges against teenagers, but some do.
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According to researchers at the University of New Hampshire
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seven percent of all child pornography possession arrests are teens,
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sexting consensually with other teens.
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Child pornography is a serious crime,
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but it's just not the same thing as teen sexting.
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Parents and educators are also responding to sexting
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without really thinking too much about consent.
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Their message to teens is often: just don't do it.
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And I totally get it -- there are serious legal risks
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and of course, that potential for privacy violations.
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And when you were a teen,
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I'm sure you did exactly as you were told, right?
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You're probably thinking, my kid would never sext.
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And that's true, your little angel may not be sexting
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because only 33 percent
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of 16- and 17-year-olds are sexting.
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But, sorry, by the time they're older, odds are they will be sexting.
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Every study I've seen puts the rate above 50 percent for 18- to 24-year-olds.
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And most of the time, nothing goes wrong.
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People ask me all the time things like, isn't sexting just so dangerous, though?
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It's like you wouldn't leave your wallet on a park bench
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and you expect it's going to get stolen if you do that, right?
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Here's how I think about it:
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sexting is like leaving your wallet at your boyfriend's house.
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If you come back the next day
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and all the money is just gone,
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you really need to dump that guy.
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(Laughter)
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So instead of criminalizing sexting
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to try to prevent these privacy violations,
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instead we need to make consent central
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to how we think about the circulation of our private information.
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Every new media technology raises privacy concerns.
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In fact, in the US the very first major debates about privacy
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were in response to technologies that were relatively new at the time.
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In the late 1800s, people were worried about cameras,
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which were just suddenly more portable than ever before,
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and newspaper gossip columns.
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They were worried that the camera would capture information about them,
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take it out of context and widely disseminate it.
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Does this sound familiar?
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It's exactly what we're worrying about now with social media and drone cameras,
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and, of course, sexting.
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And these fears about technology,
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they make sense
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because technologies can amplify and bring out
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our worst qualities and behaviors.
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But there are solutions.
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And we've been here before with a dangerous new technology.
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In 1908, Ford introduced the Model T car.
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Traffic fatality rates were rising.
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It was a serious problem -- it looks so safe, right?
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Our first response was to try to change drivers' behavior,
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so we developed speed limits and enforced them through fines.
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But over the following decades,
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we started to realize the technology of the car itself is not just neutral.
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We could design the car to make it safer.
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So in the 1920s, we got shatter-resistant windshields.
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In the 1950s, seat belts.
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And in the 1990s, airbags.
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All three of these areas:
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laws, individuals and industry came together over time
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to help solve the problem that a new technology causes.
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And we can do the same thing with digital privacy.
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Of course, it comes back to consent.
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Here's the idea.
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Before anyone can distribute your private information,
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they should have to get your permission.
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This idea of affirmative consent comes from anti-rape activists
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who tell us that we need consent for every sexual act.
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And we have really high standards for consent in a lot of other areas.
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Think about having surgery.
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Your doctor has to make sure
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that you are meaningfully and knowingly consenting to that medical procedure.
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This is not the type of consent like with an iTunes Terms of Service
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where you just scroll to the bottom and you're like, agree, agree, whatever.
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(Laughter)
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If we think more about consent, we can have better privacy laws.
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Right now, we just don't have that many protections.
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If your ex-husband or your ex-wife is a terrible person,
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they can take your nude photos and upload them to a porn site.
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It can be really hard to get those images taken down.
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And in a lot of states,
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you're actually better off if you took the images of yourself
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because then you can file a copyright claim.
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(Laughter)
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Right now, if someone violates your privacy,
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whether that's an individual or a company or the NSA,
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you can try filing a lawsuit,
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though you may not be successful
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because many courts assume that digital privacy is just impossible.
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So they're not willing to punish anyone for violating it.
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I still hear people asking me all the time,
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isn't a digital image somehow blurring the line between public and private
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because it's digital, right?
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No! No!
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Everything digital is not just automatically public.
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That doesn't make any sense.
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As NYU legal scholar Helen Nissenbaum tells us,
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we have laws and policies and norms
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that protect all kinds of information that's private,
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and it doesn't make a difference if it's digital or not.
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All of your health records are digitized
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but your doctor can't just share them with anyone.
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All of your financial information is held in digital databases,
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but your credit card company can't just post your purchase history online.
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Better laws could help address privacy violations after they happen,
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but one of the easiest things we can all do is make personal changes
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to help protect each other's privacy.
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We're always told that privacy
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is our own, sole, individual responsibility.
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We're told, constantly monitor and update your privacy settings.
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We're told, never share anything you wouldn't want the entire world to see.
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This doesn't make sense.
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Digital media are social environments
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and we share things with people we trust all day, every day.
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As Princeton researcher Janet Vertesi argues,
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our data and our privacy, they're not just personal,
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they're actually interpersonal.
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And so one thing you can do that's really easy
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is just start asking for permission before you share anyone else's information.
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If you want to post a photo of someone online, ask for permission.
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If you want to forward an email thread,
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ask for permission.
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And if you want to share someone's nude selfie,
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obviously, ask for permission.
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These individual changes can really help us protect each other's privacy,
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but we need technology companies on board as well.
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These companies have very little incentive to help protect our privacy
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because their business models depend on us sharing everything
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with as many people as possible.
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Right now, if I send you an image,
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you can forward that to anyone that you want.
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But what if I got to decide if that image was forwardable or not?
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This would tell you, you don't have my permission to send this image out.
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We do this kind of thing all the time to protect copyright.
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If you buy an e-book, you can't just send it out to as many people as you want.
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So why not try this with mobile phones?
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What you can do is we can demand that tech companies add these protections
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to our devices and our platforms as the default.
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After all, you can choose the color of your car,
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but the airbags are always standard.
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If we don't think more about digital privacy and consent,
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there can be serious consequences.
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There was a teenager from Ohio --
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let's call her Jennifer, for the sake of her privacy.
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She shared nude photos of herself with her high school boyfriend,
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thinking she could trust him.
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Unfortunately, he betrayed her
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and sent her photos around the entire school.
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Jennifer was embarrassed and humiliated,
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but instead of being compassionate, her classmates harassed her.
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They called her a slut and a whore
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and they made her life miserable.
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Jennifer started missing school and her grades dropped.
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Ultimately, Jennifer decided to end her own life.
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Jennifer did nothing wrong.
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All she did was share a nude photo
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with someone she thought that she could trust.
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And yet our laws tell her
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that she committed a horrible crime equivalent to child pornography.
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Our gender norms tell her
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that by producing this nude image of herself,
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she somehow did the most horrible, shameful thing.
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And when we assume that privacy is impossible in digital media,
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we completely write off and excuse her boyfriend's bad, bad behavior.
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People are still saying all the time to victims of privacy violations,
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"What were you thinking?
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You should have never sent that image."
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If you're trying to figure out what to say instead, try this.
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Imagine you've run into your friend who broke their leg skiing.
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They took a risk to do something fun, and it didn't end well.
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But you're probably not going to be the jerk who says,
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"Well, I guess you shouldn't have gone skiing then."
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If we think more about consent,
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we can see that victims of privacy violations
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deserve our compassion,
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not criminalization, shaming, harassment or punishment.
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We can support victims, and we can prevent some privacy violations
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by making these legal, individual and technological changes.
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Because the problem is not sexting, the issue is digital privacy.
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And one solution is consent.
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So the next time a victim of a privacy violation comes up to you,
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instead of blaming them, let's do this instead:
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let's shift our ideas about digital privacy,
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and let's respond with compassion.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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