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What Surveillance Art Can Teach Us

Posted on September 15, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Jed Bracy writes about the issues raised by a planned exhibit by XVALA of nude celebrity pictures.

….  Celebgate, as it’s known on the Internet, has garnered much attention, and rightfully so. Reddit and 4chan have been criticized for allowing public forums that share the stolen property. They eventually caved to pressure and took down the forums—but even Friday, as Kashmir Hill reports, employees at Imgur are undergoing constant whack-a-mole takedowns of continuously reposted images.

So is XVALA’s exhibit criminal?

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