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Online pictures of a famous Indian actress have been removed from Facebook in the aftermath of a controversy over the use of nude images in advertisements. Facebook's decision to take down the controversial pictures comes about a month after similar controversies involving the use of nude images on Instagram and Snapchat. Nude photos are used on adverts all across India, but an event that happened on April 3rd 2017 led to calls for legal action against social media sites which allow anyone to post or upload any image without restrictions. A model had posted her own nudes online, but quickly removed them after they were photoshopped by what she thought were professional photographers hired for her shoot with magazines like Vogue India and Elle India. The photoshopped images were uploaded to Facebook and other social media sites. She made a police complaint, but no action was taken because the images were not considered to be offensive. In a similar incident a few days later, a group of girls from Mumbai's Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) performed a short play on the theme of cyber-bullying as part of an annual college festival. In it they performed nude, as this was one way that young women had been bullied online. The play included advice for young people as to how they could protect themselves from abuse online, and also featured content about other subjects often discussed by FTII students such as gender equality and censorship in films. The film was uploaded on YouTube, but while some of the actors who performed in it had consented to their images being used in the play, some did not. One girl who did not consent to her image being used decided to take legal action against YouTubers who had done so without her permission. The case was reported in Indian newspapers, but no action was taken by the police or other authorities because according to them there is no law specifically dealing with cyber-bullying in India yet. The education minister of Maharashtra state government has begun drawing up a bill that will ban posting of nude images without consent or approval from the person depicted in the image unless it is for artistic or creative work. The creator of the controversial FTII nude play commented that "What happened was really unfortunate and we need to work towards creating a safe digital space. I would, however, like to say that my intention was not to hurt anyone but make people aware". She added: "I don't think I should be harassed as I am just an actor and we were performing a well-written script." FTII student Ankita Makwana, one of the actors who performed in the play and also appeared in the nude on her personal Facebook page, said: "We performed the play and none of us faced any problem. But after creating such an uproar over it, these pictures have been leaked from our private accounts. It does not feel good to be under attack for our creative works. We can't do anything about it, but we will definitely come up with something to safeguard the privacy of students." The case was reported in Indian newspapers, but no action was taken by the police or other authorities because according to them there is no law specifically dealing with cyber-bullying in India yet. The education minister of Maharashtra state government has begun drawing up a bill that will ban posting of nude images without consent or approval from the person depicted in the image unless it is for artistic or creative work. The creator of the controversial FTII nude play commented that "What happened was really unfortunate and we need to work towards creating a safe digital space. cfa1e77820

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