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by smt88
2420 days ago
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It's legal. Airbnb didn't (doesn't?) forbid it![1] They aren't even courageous enough to do that much. > has the intent to capture an image of a private area of an individual without their consent This law is basically forbidding voyeur porn. A host could install a "security" camera in a living room. For a studio apartment, that would also be a bedroom. That's completely legal. Perhaps the camera is installed, but it's "not turned on". All legal. But once the landlord steps across the line by turning the camera on, publishing videos, etc., the law is broken, but it's already too late. 1. https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/airbnb-you-might-be-ca... |
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