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Originally posted by Gary:
...Young lady is walking down the street from point a to point b. Someon films her and then includes it in a porn video with the caption "Girls next door get nasty".
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No, in that scenario the porn company would be implying things about this person that aren't there, thus the argument of slander could be brought into it. In the case of Florida girl, nothing is being said about her, nothing untrue is being implied about her, the video is simply showing what she did (flash her tits to the world) and there's nothing legally wrong with that.
Is it wrong for her to flash her tits in public? Her dad or mom might think so. Is it wrong for an onlooker to see it and take pics or video footage of her doing it? Maybe morally, but legally no. Why? Because if she flashes her tits in the privacy of her own home and get's filmed, then she can argue invasion of privacy. But out on a busy crowded street at a huge media event privacy is neither given nor expected.
I'd be surprised if she wins this case, yet not. It would be typical of society to make an exception for her, but they may also make an example of her. Time will tell.
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[This message has been edited by CDSmith (edited 09-25-2001).]