Video Content Legal Classification

Summary

In New York, a video of a woman bending over in a supermarket is not considered pornography if it lacks explicit sexual content. The title or channel name may imply intent but does not change the contents classification. Watching such a video is generally not a crime unless the content is illegal or explicit. For privacy or defamation concerns, legal consultation is recommended.

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There was NO sexual activity in the video
In New York, a video is generally not considered pornography unless it contains explicit sexual content. The title might suggest an intent but doesn't alter the content. If there's no sexual activity, it's unlikely to be classified as pornography. If you have specific concerns about the video, consulting with a legal professional might be beneficial.
I think the video was called: "My wife bending over in the supermarket"
It seems like you're concerned about whether this video could be considered pornography. In New York, as long as the video doesn't contain explicit sexual content, it's generally not classified as pornography. If you're worried about privacy or defamation issues, those might be worth exploring. Would you like more information on those topics?
Is a woman bending down in a supermarket considered explicit sexual content?
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In New York, a video showing a woman bending down in a supermarket is generally not considered explicit sexual content. Explicit content usually involves nudity or sexual acts. The setting and absence of explicit material are key factors in determining classification. If privacy or defamation concerns arise, legal advice might be helpful.
Does it matter that the individual who published the video called himself: "Pervert Peter"?
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In New York, the name "Pervert Peter" might imply intention or context, but it doesn't change the legal classification of content. The focus remains on the video's content itself. If there are concerns about privacy or defamation, consulting a legal professional could provide more clarity.
I want to know is it a crime to watch a video of a woman being over in a supermarket
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In New York, watching a video like the one described is generally not considered a crime, as long as the content itself is not illegal or explicit. If the content doesn't feature explicit sexual material, it's unlikely to be classified as pornography or a crime to watch.
It featured a woman bending down, while she stood in front of her shopping cart
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In New York, watching a video of a woman bending down in a supermarket, as described, is generally not considered a crime. The video content doesn't seem to feature explicit sexual material, making it unlikely to be classified as pornography. If you have more questions about privacy or defamation, feel free to ask!