Zanzou assault | Sharing videos could land you in jail

JOHANNESBURG - The Film and Publication Board is warning against sharing videos of the Zanzou club assault.

It says it is an offence to spread videos that showcase private sexual images or films of any kind.

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The board says anyone who shares this type of content will be considered guilty of an offence.

If convicted, you could face a fine of R500,000 or a five-year jail term.

The Films and Publications Act says the Zanzou clips breach the right to human dignity.

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