ALBANY, N.Y. (WENY) – Tuesday, Governor Cuomo signed a bill criminalizing revenge porn.

Under the new law, revenge porn is defined as the “criminal act of unlawful dissemination or publication of an intimate image when done with the intent to cause harm to the emotional, financial, or physical welfare of another person and when the image was taken with a reasonable expectation that the image would remain private”.

The law establishes the act as a Class A misdemeanor and those who break the law could face up to a year in jail, plus civil damages. Additionally, the new law amends the Civil Rights Law to allow victims of revenge porn to seek civil recourse for damages.

"Our laws have not kept pace with technology and how abusers can use it to harass, intimidate and humiliate intimate partners," Governor Cuomo said. "By criminalizing the publication of revenge porn, we are empowering victims of this heinous act to take action against their abusers and showing them a path to justice." 

"As part of our Women's Justice Agenda, we are focused on changing a culture that enables sexism and violence against women," said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul. "This legislation ensures New Yorkers are not victims of nonconsensual release of intimate images, empowering them to take action to remove images from the Internet and subject abusers to jail time. This is another important step in our overall goals to achieve true social, economic, racial, and gender justice once and for all."