A documentary filmmaker denounced for posting images of sexual content of professional colleagues without their consent

A documentary maker has been denounced for posting images of sexual content of professional colleagues without their consent and in professional meeting environments. The Col.legi Oficial de Bibliotecaris-Documentalistes de Catalunya (COBDC) has issued a statement in which regrets “deeply” the facts and expresses its support to the victims. In this sense, he assures that he will follow the case closely to “undertake the necessary disciplinary measures” towards the alleged perpetrator. As for the man in question, he replied to the school via Twitter assuring that the accusations are “false” and that on this page there was only “materials published in journals”.

In the COBDC statement the page is labeled “macho” and points out that it contains “harassing content” that violate the honor and image rights of the people affected. “in bliss erotic character page It seems that several photographs of professional colleagues, we consider it absolutely inadmissible, since it is a clear sexual abuse given the non-consent”, he emphasizes.

The college board also shows its support for victims and, especially, to the “courage” of the person denouncing “a such an execrable episode.” Regarding the possible consequences, the COBDC explains that the facts incur in the infringement of two of the articles in his code of ethics, something that would allow them “take punitive action” if the case continues to worsen, “due to new complaints, both from collegiate people and not.”

The defendant denies it.

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Through Twitter, the defendant denied that the website had “no photo of someone from the profession” and “even less, naked”, assuring that the materials published came from magazines, jokes and short stories. “It was a website that we made with my daughter in 2008 and there was nothing indecent” asserted. Therefore, she regretted that they have published “very harsh opinions” that he considers that he does not “deserve” and regrets that have been “for free” related to your professional work.

“I’m sorry if I offended anyone, but I didn’t mean it, it was a innocuous fun of other times”, has insisted Given these responses, the COBDC expressed its “outright discomfort and concern”, and considers that “the situation worsens” minimizing the facts.

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