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There's a big difference in being shamed by your nudes being on the internet and in taking sensible steps to censor them.
Can't claim to read her mind, but here's an attempt.
I don't think she's waging a personal crusade against the people who are reposting these images in an effort to hide the fact that she is a "fuckign slut".
The people who represent her more than likely just automatically agreed to hire the companies that already exist to get rid of this kind of stuff as soon as they offered their services. Those companies are fully aware of the streissand effect and that they won't ever get rid of the images completely - they just want them away from the main conduits and for everybody to stop talking about them and to move onto the next thing. Hence no interviews, no statements, just the fast deletion of images that pop up on the most popular websites, and pressure on the owners of those sites to censor them themselves.
As for J Law's own motives in not having her images be reposted constantly I think it's fairly obvious she'd rather not be talking about it forever and would like to carry on with promoting her work properly.
And it's worth noting that she's starring in films based on YA books, so it's in everyone's best interest that nudes aren't the first thing that happen when you search for Katniss Everdeen.