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<blockquote data-quote="Bill16" data-source="post: 183047" data-attributes="member: 15356"><p>I guess the statement is right about closing your curtains and making sure they can't be seen through if back lighted. I just think it's sad that that is what you have to do to protect yourself and family from have your private moments shared through photos publicly without your consent. And I would say nobodys privacy in their home is safe unless all view from outside is blocked. </p><p>It isn't this one artist that is so disturbing, it's the saying it's OK to do this, to anyone with a camera. Who knows what motives the next guy may have who is taking candid shots through your window. His or her shots may not be for art...........</p><p>But thank you Helene for sharing this news with us! I never new this was legal to do. I guess I should look into NC laws on this subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill16, post: 183047, member: 15356"] I guess the statement is right about closing your curtains and making sure they can't be seen through if back lighted. I just think it's sad that that is what you have to do to protect yourself and family from have your private moments shared through photos publicly without your consent. And I would say nobodys privacy in their home is safe unless all view from outside is blocked. It isn't this one artist that is so disturbing, it's the saying it's OK to do this, to anyone with a camera. Who knows what motives the next guy may have who is taking candid shots through your window. His or her shots may not be for art........... But thank you Helene for sharing this news with us! I never new this was legal to do. I guess I should look into NC laws on this subject. [/QUOTE]
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