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"Dick-Pic Ban": Government Proposal Adopted

Das unaufgeforderte Versenden von Penis-Fotos wird strafbar in Österreich.
Das unaufgeforderte Versenden von Penis-Fotos wird strafbar in Österreich. ©Canva (Sujet)
On Wednesday, the federal government passed the government bill for the already announced ban on the unsolicited sending of penis pictures in the Council of Ministers. This marks the beginning of the parliamentary process. The law is set to come into effect on September 1st. Justice Minister Anna Sporrer (SPÖ) described this in a press release as a "long overdue step."

"Because receiving 'dick pics' unsolicited on your phone is an invasive intrusion into privacy and often triggers not only anger but also helplessness, disgust, and shame in those affected," said the minister. The amendment will make it punishable in the future to send genital images unsolicited "via telecommunications or using a computer system if it involves harassment." It is emphasized that there will be no criminalization in cases of mutual consent. However, mere presence on a dating platform does not constitute consent.

The law covers, among other things, SMS, MMS, faxes, emails, instant messages, postings, or transmissions via mechanisms like Airdrop or Bluetooth. If the (repeated) sending of genital images fulfills another stricter offense such as stalking, then the stricter offense will apply.

(APA/Red.)

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