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7507.1 – Invasion Of Privacy | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania's Invasion of Privacy law prohibits non-consensual recording or viewing of nudity or intimate parts, with penalties based on violations. Learn more here.

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7507.1 – Invasion Of Privacy

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 7507.1

Summary
Pennsylvania's Invasion of Privacy law criminalizes knowingly recording or viewing someone in a state of nudity or with intimate parts without their consent, for sexual gratification. The law also covers transmitting such images and establishes separate violations for multiple victims or incidents. Penalties range from third to second-degree misdemeanors depending on the number of violations.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania's Invasion of Privacy law prohibits non-consensual recording or viewing of nudity or intimate parts, with penalties based on violations. Learn more here.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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