Friday, December 18, 2009

Sonograms Can Be Indecent Exposure

Your Epidermis Is Showing - on YouTube

People have gone beyond showing epidermis on Youtube, they're showing sonograms. Sonograms of uncovered body parts, fetal sonograms, a baby sonogram.

Baby sonograms for example could be considered child porn. Furthermore, maybe some women aren't shy about showing their inner selves off in videos, but maybe their child doesn't want to be paraded around in public uncovered. Surely an unborn child still has rights, including the right to privacy. Can the public display of a sonogram of an unborn child, of course without clothes, be considered child porn?

People, most of us anyway, do not like to be seen in public without our clothes on.

If you can't be seen in your undies, or less, should people see you without your skin?

So, are there any ethical or moral issues surrounding sonogram videos in public? LOL, this debate has been opened by Smartsound Ultrasound, purveyors of body surveyors, a.k.a. dealer of sonogram machines, equipment, and supplies.




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