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by Clubber 1264 days ago
Ya the up-skirt thing was interesting. There's some laws on the books but I don't think it's ever been tried in the SCOTUS.

https://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/upskirting.h...

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Left up to the states so far. I know WA it falls under voyeurism.

https://app.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=9A.44.115

I’ve shot street photography and photojournalistic/documentary work for over a decade now and this seems to be the recurring discussion: “It’s legal to just take pictures of people in public?” And yes, it is. It’s literally how photojournalism works and why child labor (Lewis Hine), civil rights (Gordon Parks), war abuses (Don McCullin), and so much more made it to the forefront of National discussions. Not saying TikTok content is that quality but the laws protecting public recording are an essential component of freedom of expression. Once you start choosing which content gets to be recorded due to some subjective quality rating you fall into censorship.