On Saturday 25 February 2006 4:34 pm, Abhishek Daga wrote:
--- Dinesh Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday 24 February 2006 17:15, Philip Tellis wrote:
no, it's fine. there's no harm in discussing various freedoms like the freedom of the press and the right to privacy.
since we wanted the discussion...
Right to privacy : not explcitly mentioned in the constitution. once again legal precedence dictates this very important piece that should have been legislated properly.
Publishing a few pics of someone in a public place is not a violation. But publishing a series of photos of someone in various public places in order to build up a fake story is definetly a violation. The nature of technology will not change this. If one gets Kareenaesque in public one should expect the publicity. Curtailing the press to prevent such things is definetly a violation of freedom of the press and public. Of course i can't understand what's so interesting about watching some 2pence celebrity screwing themselves.