Accidental Recording At Festival
Summary
Accidentally recording a womans underwear at a public festival in New York is not considered pornography. However, sharing or distributing the footage without her consent could infringe on privacy rights. It is advisable to handle such recordings with discretion and consider deleting the footage to avoid potential legal issues.Full Conversation
If I went to a public music festival to record a band playing music and I accidentally recorded a woman's underwear when she twirled around in a dress, is that considered pornography?
In New York, accidental recording of a person's underwear in a public setting is generally not considered pornography. However, sharing or distributing such content without consent could raise privacy concerns. It's best to handle such recordings with discretion and consider deleting the footage if possible.
The woman didn't know I recorded it
It's important to be cautious with recordings that might capture unintended private moments. In New York, while the recording itself may not be considered pornography, sharing or distributing it without the woman's consent could infringe on privacy rights. You might want to delete the footage to avoid any potential legal issues. If you have more questions about this, feel free to ask!