By Rhett PardonFriday, Nov 28, 2014Text size: PHOENIX — A federal judge on Wednesday blocked from enforcement Arizona’s new “revenge porn” law, which threatens criminal prosecution for posting and reposting content online without explicit consent and has been described as “vastly overbroad in its reach” by its opponents.The order from U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton was part of an agreement between the Arizona attorney general’s office and the groups that sued, including the American Civil Liberties Union, several book stores and alternative weeklies. Bolton’s order blocks enforcement of the law to allow the Legislature time to work on changes to Arizona Revised Statutes Section 13-1425, which was passed into law in April.The preliminary injunction is in effect until the governor signs a new version of the …
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