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If it becomes illegal to distribute pictures that were given to you without restriction and with consent of the subject would it then be criminal if the new owner did not take certain precautions to let them accidentally be distributed? Could someone send a nude pic to someones phone and then have them arrested if they lose their phone without encrypting or password protecting it? You can be held criminally liable for many things without intent to do damage, killing someone while driving drunk for example. Does receiving these pictures automatically make you liable for reasonable care against actions you do not initiate? I can imagine a scenario where someone sends someone a picture without asking first if they want it and then wanting criminal charges for how the person dealt with the picture. I feel if it can be a crime to intentionally distribute it is easy to make an argument that it is criminal to not take a certain level of care to keep it private.
reddit AI Moral Status 1422663727.0 ♥ 2
Coding Result
DimensionValue
Responsibilityuser
Reasoningdeontological
Policyliability
Emotionfear
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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