The central figure in this operation was , a well-known photographer who owned a studio on Jalan Asem Baris, Tebet Selatan, Jakarta. Using the promise of a lucrative commercial contract, possibly for a well-known brand like Bir Bintang, Budi Han invited a number of models and actresses to his studio. Under the pretense of a legitimate casting call, the victims were asked to change costumes multiple times in a designated "changing room." Unbeknownst to them, this room was a bathroom where a hidden camera had been installed to capture them while they were naked or changing clothes.
The legal system in 2003 lacked robust mechanisms to handle digital leaks of this nature. The outrage and legal gaps exposed by this case heavily influenced the drafting and eventual passage of two major pieces of legislation: The central figure in this operation was ,
: Long before the era of modern streaming platforms, the video was heavily distributed through underground physical DVD markets (such as Glodok in Jakarta) and early internet forums. Impact on the Indonesian Entertainment Industry The legal system in 2003 lacked robust mechanisms
Video tersebut awalnya tersebar melalui internet, khususnya melalui situs-situs berbagi video dan media sosial. Banyak orang yang menyebarkan video tersebut tanpa izin dari subjek yang bersangkutan, menyebabkan video tersebut menjadi sangat populer dan tersebar luas di masyarakat. Banyak orang yang menyebarkan video tersebut tanpa izin
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting individuals' boundaries and the potential risks of sharing and consuming personal content. As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, the scandal remains a cautionary tale for celebrities and the public alike.