Nice self-reported violation of The Liberty Way...
...make that two...skipping Weds convo AND the R-rated movie.
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SuperJon wrote:Honestly, those are the only two things I do that are out of the Liberty Way: movies and convo. Everything else I'm pretty straight forward about. Most on here would be surprised that I've never drank a drop of alcohol in my life.Yeah I've heard you say that before. Good work.
El Scorcho wrote:post at your own risk.
SuperJon wrote:I've had to threaten people because they keep saying they're going to get me to drink this weekend (because I'm turning 21). I'm fine if other people do, but it ain't my thing.I never have either. And it's not for any reason other than my own personal one. Keep it real. There's nothin' wrong with that.
SuperJon wrote:He's just rubbing her arm and patting her back like a frickin baby.Maybe she needs burped?
This is disgusting.
belcherboy wrote:Does your phone have video? A video of this would be great as well!! Of course I'm not sure it is legal to video tape someone without their permission.I am not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure it's legal to video tape almost anything happening in public. Same goes for photography.
El Scorcho wrote:Why do they have to blur out faces when watched on tv? Maybe posting video on the internet is different.belcherboy wrote:Does your phone have video? A video of this would be great as well!! Of course I'm not sure it is legal to video tape someone without their permission.I am not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure it's legal to video tape almost anything happening in public. Same goes for photography.
belcherboy wrote:Again, I am not a lawyer, but I believe the laws are different when you're using it commercially. Profit usually changes things.El Scorcho wrote:Why do they have to blur out faces when watched on tv? Maybe posting video on the internet is different.belcherboy wrote:Does your phone have video? A video of this would be great as well!! Of course I'm not sure it is legal to video tape someone without their permission.I am not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure it's legal to video tape almost anything happening in public. Same goes for photography.
SuperJon wrote:Honestly, those are the only two things I do that are out of the Liberty Way: movies and convo. Everything else I'm pretty straight forward about. Most on here would be surprised that I've never drank a drop of alcohol in my life.I always wondered how many reps Jesus would get from my RA for turning water into wine....
El Scorcho wrote:Also not a lawyer, but I think the difference is whether or not the subject is a public figure. Paparazzi make all kinds of money off celebrities without their permission because it isn't required. You never see these guys in court on stalking charges. On the other hand, private citizens are protected against this sort of behavior. This is why you see blurred faces on TV (those are people who have failed to sign a consent form to use their image).belcherboy wrote:Again, I am not a lawyer, but I believe the laws are different when you're using it commercially. Profit usually changes things.El Scorcho wrote: I am not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure it's legal to video tape almost anything happening in public. Same goes for photography.Why do they have to blur out faces when watched on tv? Maybe posting video on the internet is different.
mrmacphisto wrote:Actually, I found a great article from USA Today regarding this subject: http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/ ... laws_x.htmEl Scorcho wrote:Also not a lawyer, but I think the difference is whether or not the subject is a public figure. Paparazzi make all kinds of money off celebrities without their permission because it isn't required. You never see these guys in court on stalking charges. On the other hand, private citizens are protected against this sort of behavior. This is why you see blurred faces on TV (those are people who have failed to sign a consent form to use their image).belcherboy wrote: Why do they have to blur out faces when watched on tv? Maybe posting video on the internet is different.Again, I am not a lawyer, but I believe the laws are different when you're using it commercially. Profit usually changes things.
Libel and slander laws are similar in that it's much easier to prosecute one of these cases as a private citizen.
