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Right To Be Forgotten? Web Privacy Debate in Italy After Women's Suicide (ndtv.com)

The suicide of a woman who battled for months to have a video of her having sex removed from the internet is fuelling debate in Italy on the "right to be forgotten" online. The 31-year-old, identified as Tiziana, was found hanged at her aunt's home in Mugnano, close to Naples in the country's south on Tuesday, reports Agence France-Presse. From the report: Her death came a year after she sent a video of herself having sex to some friends, including her ex-boyfriend, to make him jealous. The video and her name soon found their way to the web and went viral, fuelling mockery of the woman online. The footage has been viewed by almost a million internet users. In a bid to escape the humiliation, Tiziana quit her job, moved to Tuscany and tried to change her name, but her nightmare went on. The words "You're filming? Bravo," spoken by the woman to her lover in the video, have become a derisive joke online, and the phrase has been printed on T-shirts, smartphone cases and other items. After a long court battle, Tiziana recently won a "right to be forgotten" ruling ordering the video to be removed from various sites and search engines, including Facebook.

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  1. Re: It wouldn't be a problem by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Italy is hardly a society that has hang-ups about sex. Unless the woman was an African or Muslim immigrant.

  2. emule by Ecuador · · Score: 1, Troll

    Connect to an emule server, search for Tiziana Cantone and you will see a multitude of results. There are 5-6 short explicit videos, including fellatio, multiple partners and even some "alone time", plus a few not explicit pics.
    I was curious myself, because I know there are thousands of women out there that are named on their leaked videos and I don't think people actively go after them with memes etc, so I wanted to know what was different here. I don't really see anything out of the "ordinary" (sure most such videos don't have multiple partners, but the "minority" that does still is a really big number, so we'd say it is a common occurence). So I guess it is the place, perhaps Napoli is a bit of a "closed" society and that's why she drew focus and ridicule? Judging from their films and their politicians (don't think just of Berlusconi's parties - they even had a famous porn star, Cicciolina, elected in parliament), I'd think Italians would be more casual about sex...

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  3. Re:Bravo indeed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    ... it is however a breach of copyright held by either the cameraman or the subject depending on their contract. If it can be traced to the ex I'd say he's in real trouble once RIAA gets to him.

  4. What goes around comes around by JustNiz · · Score: 0, Troll

    >> she sent a video of herself having sex to some friends, including her ex-boyfriend, to make him jealous.

    Typical modern day bitch princess.
    Quite happy to mess someone else's life up but thinks everyone should rush to her aid when her own shit comes back on her.
    Good riddance.