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The video discusses Ley Olimpia, a set of legislative reforms in Mexico that penalize the violation of sexual privacy through digital media. It explains that sharing intimate content without consent is a crime in 21 states and outlines the penalties. The video provides information on how to report and remove the content, including filing a complaint and providing evidence. It suggests taking screenshots and printing them out or saving evidence on a USB drive or in screen recordings. The video also mentions contacting the cybercrime police, requesting companies to remove the content, and using the "Nunca Sin Tu Consentimiento" program on Facebook. It stresses the importance of asserting your rights and taking legal action against those who share your intimate content without consent.
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