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Originally Posted by pornguy
There are infrared setting on some cameras that can make the clothes somewhat transparent, But I read that someone went to jail for photos like that. Not becasue of shooting them in public, but becasue the person has a reasonable right to privacy UNDER thier clothing.
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"Reasonable expectation to privacy" is the terminology. Yes you are right. You can't shoot xray vision content in public legally like you can with a normal cam. All XrayHunter hunter content is shot with models on the beach and made to look as real and unstaged as possible. I am pretty sure I have succeded in doing that by the emails I get.
Here is one example:>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PLEASE CONTINUE AND READ THIS:
This is RAPE. You are a rapist Mr. Webmaster.
You will never in your life be able to recover your Karma from such a
terrible violation of another person.
A tragic violation of a girl's body. No permission, no knowledge.
Unbelievable.
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Fuck you and everybody you know forever.
I have forwarded your site address to our local police. Not that it can stop
you, but it's the least I can do on your behalf <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<