United states musician Victoria Rights is not satisfied that someone (she places blame on a hacker) has released swimwear pictures of her onto the world wide web.
I’ve never observed of Victoria Rights, which may mean that the 20-year-old musician isn’t focusing on my particular market, but she is clearly popular enough to create statements when she statements that the pictures released of her were thieved by a cyberpunk.
Media who protected the tale described the released pictures as “semi-racy… but nothing of the R-rated wide range, displaying Victoria completely dressed but in a showering suit”.
Clearly, however, Rights – who has her own display on Nickelodeon known as “Victorious” – was not entertained and is looking for, err, justice.
Coughing & taking is NOT COOL. #RespectPeoplesPersonalProperty #Karma
And she is right, of course, hacking into somebody’s personal records and taking pictures is *not* cool. And it’s even less cool for sites to take the thieved pictures and to post them on the net.
And yet it seems to keep on occurring, and the sites appear to get away with it scot-free.
For example, we’ve seen “news” sites posting romantic pictures of celebrity spam news like Scarlett Johansson, Mila Kunis, Christina Aguilera, and many other superstars in the last without any obvious repercussions.
Although online hackers can get severe charges for obtaining superstar records and taking pictures, we don’t listen to anything about the rumors sites that voluntarily went community with the thieved content.