Video Viewing Legalities

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Viewing a video is generally not illegal unless it was obtained or shared in violation of privacy laws. In New York, unauthorized recording or distribution of a video involving private moments may violate privacy laws. If the video was recorded or distributed without permission, it could lead to legal issues for the person responsible. Simply viewing the video does not typically result in legal trouble. If you have concerns about privacy or legal implications, consulting a lawyer might be beneficial.

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I think it is called: "My wife bending down at the supermarket"
It sounds like you're concerned about privacy and the legality of a video. In New York, it's important to know:
- Filming someone without consent in a private setting may violate privacy laws.
- Distribution without consent can be illegal.
Do you know if the video was recorded with permission?
Viewing the video is NOT illegal, right?
In New York, simply viewing a video is generally not illegal. However, if the video was obtained or shared without consent, or violates privacy laws, there could be legal implications for the person who recorded or distributed it. If you're concerned about the legality, it's best to consider how the video was obtained and shared.
A YouTube video called: "Pervert Peter" published a video called: "My wife bending down at the supermarket"
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In New York, unauthorized recording and distribution of a video involving a person's private moments may violate privacy laws. If the video was recorded or distributed without permission, it could lead to legal issues for the person responsible. Consider consulting a lawyer for specific advice based on your situation.
Do you have any more details about how the video was recorded or shared?
I only VIEWED it
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Viewing a video is generally not illegal unless it was obtained or shared in violation of privacy laws. Since you only viewed the video and not involved in its creation or distribution, you likely have no legal issues. If you have further questions or concerns, feel free to ask.
Does the name "Pervert Peter" have any implications?
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The name "Pervert Peter" itself may not have legal implications, as it depends on the context in which it is used. If it's associated with activities that violate privacy laws or distribute illegal content, it could raise legal concerns. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
A video of someone bending over at a supermarket is NOT illegal, right?
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In New York, viewing a video is typically not illegal unless the video violates privacy laws or was obtained/distributed unlawfully. Recording someone without their consent, especially in a private setting, may breach privacy laws. If you have concerns about the video's legality, it's best to understand how it was recorded and distributed.
Would you like more information or have any specific concerns about this situation?
I WOULD NOT get in trouble for watching the video, right?
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Viewing a video is generally not illegal unless it involves privacy violations or was obtained or distributed unlawfully. Since you only watched the video, you're likely not at risk. If you have concerns about privacy or legal implications, consulting a lawyer might be beneficial.
A woman bending down at the supermarket is NOT sexually explicit, right?
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A woman bending down in a supermarket is not inherently sexually explicit. The context and intent of a video determine its nature. If you're concerned about how a video is portrayed or distributed, it might be worth consulting a legal expert for clarity. Let me know if you have more questions or concerns!