What are My Rights Against Video Surveillance?
Violated Privacy asks: "A video bugging device was recently discovered in the bathroom of the house I share with three others. After sharing this find with one of the housemates, I am sure whose camera it is. Needless to say, we're both rather upset over the matter. What are our legal rights in this matter? It's not the government doing it, but another private citizen with whom we willingly (until now...) share a house. Are there special considerations? (Yes, I should ask a lawyer. I plan on doing that tomorrow when I get a chance. The problem is, most lawyers aren't exactly experts in this area.) Has anyone on Slashdot done research into this field of privacy law?"
What's the address of the website you're on?
09F911029D74E35BD84156C5635688C0
Jesus loves you, I think you suck
This is completely legal. There's no use going to the police; people do this all the time. You should probably just put it behind you.
Oh, and could I have my video camera back? Thanks.
... I am thinking of setting up a webcam of my roommates and was seeking the legal opinion of non-lawyers.
You Roomate Action
M M Physical violence, combined with targetted property destruction (erase HD, etc.)
F F Same as above
F M Police, court system - get him tagged as a sex offender for life
M F Sorry, you are S.O.L. Can't beat her up, legal system won't help. Just try to get the tapes/data erased and kick her out. Of course, if she's kinky enough, maybe there should be a change in strategy.
"As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly." A. Carlson
Hang a photo of the goatse guy in front of the camera...
If he doesn't know that you know you could always give him a special show. May I suggest pointing it at images of a certain man of the goats we've all come to know and fear? Or perhaps his girlfriend in her tub?
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." Col. Jeff Cooper
Is there any question to which "You should use Linux!" is not the answer? ("What should I do about the hidden camera in my bathroom?" "Linux!")
Anyway, unless the roommate has a really old computer, he'd be better off using a Gentoo LiveCD with its Pentium optimization. That should save at least four or five milliseconds.
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