To: eno_
By the way, no has responded to my question about posting nude photos on the internet, taken through peoples' clothing using the infrared radiation they broadcast to my property as they walk past my house. They don't even bother to encrypt their broadcast. It's part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and its falling on my property, so what's to stop me?
217 posted on
02/13/2003 9:11:06 AM PST by
js1138
To: js1138
By the way, no has responded to my question about posting nude photos on the internet, taken through peoples' clothing using the infrared radiation they broadcast to my property as they walk past my house. They don't even bother to encrypt their broadcast. It's part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and its falling on my property, so what's to stop me?Posting photos on the internet is not the same activity as decoding and watching a signal. If you have camera that takes nude photos through clothes and you look at those photos in the privacy of your own home, there is absolutely nothing at all stopping you. I personally would not do it, nor would I condone it. But it is not at all the same thing as receiveing a televsion braodcast. Posting on the internet is akin to re-broadcasting. Also, light reflected off someone's body is a circumstance beyond that person's control. It is not the same thing as DTV's intentional, but not unavoidable, action of broadcasting.
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