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French cinema revisited
saltyt
15:41h
This French guy seems very patriotic. He has just uploaded hundreds - and I mean hundreds - of vidcaps, all of nude French actresses. If you live outside France, you probably are not aware of the fact that every week, 5-6 new French films are launched, and in every one of them there is at least one sex scene (that's the law here). This is probably the best return on my taxes (French cinema is heavily subsidized). So here you go, from Lancome girls Marie Gillain, Valerie Ledoyen and Ines Sastre to Guerlain girl Gabrielle Lazure to Eres girl Lou Doillon, all your favorite French models are nude when they moonlight in the movies. All the actresses as well of course, from Isabelle Adjani to Irene Jacob to Sophie Marceau to Zoe, from A to Z by first name - in all more than 600 nude scenes. Click on "archives" after the permission screen, Don't forget lovely Isabelle Pasco and admit this is the best cinema in the world. Vive la France.
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A great moment for first-amendment freaks
saltyt
13:55h
Filming up women's skirts is ruled legal
BY TRACY JOHNSON
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER
Jolene Jang was standing at an ice-cream booth at the Bite of Seattle festival two summers ago, unaware that a man had secretly lowered his video camera so he could film up her dress.
When she found out, she felt violated and hoped he'd go to prison. She became more leery of others. Now she's appalled that Richard Sorrells, the man found guilty of voyeurism for doing it, is no longer guilty of anything.
On Thursday, the state Supreme Court ruled that filming up women's skirts, though "disgusting and reprehensible," isn't actually against the law.
"I think that's ridiculous," said Jang, now 28, who lives in the Seattle area. "I feel a little bit vulnerable about it being known that it's OK."
The high court unanimously agreed the state's voyeurism law "does not apply to actions taken in purely public places."
It overturned the convictions of Sorrells and another man, Sean Glas, who was accused of taking photographs under women's skirts at a Yakima County shopping mall.
Sorrells already served his two-month sentence in King County Jail. He was court-ordered to undergo treatment for sexual deviancy and "intends to remain in treatment" even though it's no longer required of him, according to his attorney, Ken Sharaga.
Sharaga said the court's decision was correct -- it was what he argued last year, when he unsuccessfully tried to get the case dismissed.
"A citizen has to be warned by clear language in a statute that particular conduct is a crime in order to be punished as a criminal," he said. "Something can be wrong and offensive and still not be a crime."
The state's voyeurism law protects people who are in a place where they "would have a reasonable expectation of privacy" -- meaning the person could expect to be able to undress in seclusion or "be safe from hostile intrusion or surveillance."
But the court found the law doesn't apply to filming people in a public place, even if it's underneath their clothes. Read more
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