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The legal framework in Indonesia, specifically the Information and Electronic Transactions Law (UU ITE) and the Anti-Pornography Law, often complicates these issues. While intended to curb the spread of "immoral content," these laws have been criticized for "re-victimizing" the subjects of leaked videos. Under these regulations, the person appearing in the video can sometimes face legal scrutiny for "producing" or "distributing" content, even if they never intended for it to be public. 5. The Need for Digital Literacy and Sex Ed If you're looking to discuss this topic or
Indonesia’s Electronic Information and Transactions (ITE) Law (UU ITE) was designed to protect citizens from cybercrimes. However, in cases of viral "mesum" content, the law often punishes the victim more severely than the perpetrator. This leads to extreme outcomes:
This leads to extreme outcomes: