Indonesian law provides a strong framework to punish those who produce or disseminate non-consensual intimate content, but enforcement remains a significant challenge. The laws are designed to protect children from exploitation, such as the which covers the distribution of sexual content without consent. Additional legal tools include UU ITE (UU No. 1 Tahun 2024) for electronic information crimes and UU Perlindungan Anak (Law No. 35 of 2014) which specifically targets adults who exploit minors.
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In recent weeks, a new term has taken the Indonesian social media sphere by storm: "sepasang ABG". Loosely translated to "a pair of young lovers", the phrase has become a viral sensation, with netizens and celebrities alike sharing their thoughts and opinions on the topic. But what exactly does "sepasang ABG" mean, and what does it reveal about Indonesian culture and society? Ads are paid and are always labeled with "Ad" or "Sponsored"