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Last month Jerry Brown, governor of California, signed into law a revolutionary bill against “revenge porn,” naked pictures or video of former lovers distributed by spurned exes on the internet. Only two states, New Jersey and now California have a law against this practice, and the California law only makes it a misdemeanor with punishable with six months in jail and a fine of $1,000. However, the law only applies if the distributing individual was also the photographer. This makes it harder to target and punish those who engage in revenge porn. In the wake of these legal roadblocks, internet company DMCADefender.com offers a service for women caught in the mess of revenge porn.