This forum sounds super sexually repressed. All the claims that people should never take naked photos...
Again that is not objective morality, that is in fact subjective, again, I think I have proven you don't really give a fuck about privacy or rights, the only objection you have about who violates those rights is WHO is doing it, which is not objective it is SUBJECTIVE. Who distributes it and who facilitates that action is only goes the severity of the actual act.
Hey people, how about instead of showing naked pictures of yourself on twitter/instagram in "Solidarity" with the celebs whose pics got stolen, you take it as a lesson that if you send nude pics of yourself to someone there is probably at least a 50% chance they end up online somehwere?
You're a towel.
Today is a good day ^.^
Yeah it is.
But, I know why, the belief that people viewing it are partly responsible for people producing it (the demand would exist regardless, making something illegal rarely does anything but help the producers), the reality of it being a video representation of a crime and permanently causes it to be relived (All crimes are shown on camera, viewing a crime isn't illegal with anything else)[I explained that poorly, I hope you understand why I was trying to say], and the misbelief that is increases the chances of pedophiles raping children (porn has failed to be linked to increased sexual violence so I have no reason to believe CP is any different). It's fucking sick and on every moral level I want it struck off the earth, but I have yet to come up with a logical, internally consistent reason to ban it.
The CP issue highlights why your idea on making these pictures illegal to view clearly won't work.
We can't even stop people viewing pictures that almost everyone in society thinks are absolutely disgusting and amongst the worst things in existence.
Whilst viewing these pictures certainly isn't going to win you any moral high ground points the most common responses to them are slight curiosity, interest, or indifference.
You might as well try to use copyright law to stop someone describing the plot of a film.