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'''Downblouse''' is a form of ] or ] involving watching a person's ]s while looking down their dress.<ref>Tom Dalzell and Terry Victor, ''Sex Slang'', page 51, Routledge, 2007, {{ISBN|9781134194926}}</ref> It may take the form of making ] down the top of a person's ], ] or other garment, capturing an image of their breasts or ].


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The practice is regarded as a form of sexual fetishism or voyeurism and is similar in nature to ]ing. With the advent of digital photography and ]s, covert photography of cleavage became popular with some websites becoming dedicated to such photographs.<ref>Lisa Guerin, ''Smart Policies for Workplace Technologies'', page 215, Nolo, 2013, {{ISBN|9781413318432}}</ref><ref>Anil Aggrawal, ''Forensic and Medico-legal Aspects of Sexual Crimes and Unusual Sexual Practices'', page 134, CRC Press, 2008, {{ISBN|9781420043099}}</ref> A number of American and Australian states and Germany have specific statutes that prohibit such photography.<ref>Lance E Rothenberg, " {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151003064346/https://www.wcl.american.edu/journal/lawrev/49/vol49-5rothenberg.pdf |date=3 October 2015 }}", ''American University Law Review'', Washington College of Law</ref>
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The ethical and legal issues relating to downblouse photography are also that of upskirt photography.
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==References==
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==Further reading==
* ''The Future of Reputation, Gossip, Rumour and Privacy on the Internet'', Daniel J. Solove, Yale University Press, 2007, {{ISBN|978-0-300-12498-9}}, p.&nbsp;166
* ''Sex in Consumer Culture'', Tom Reichert, Jacqueline Lambiase, Routledge, 2006, {{ISBN|0-8058-5090-2}}
* ''Sex Crimes Investigation: Catching and Prosecuting the Perpetrators'', Robert L. Snow, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006, {{ISBN|0-275-98934-8}}, p.&nbsp;146

==External links==
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* {{Cite web| url=http://www.epic.org/privacy/gender/ | title=Gender and Electronic Privacy | publisher= Electronic Privacy Resource Center}}
* {{Cite web| url=http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2004/Jan/18/ln/ln20a.html | title=Privacy issues plague picture phones | publisher= The Honolulu Advertiser}}
* {{Cite web | url=http://www.caslon.com.au/photonote1.htm | title=Unauthorized photos | publisher=Caslon Analytics | access-date=16 June 2011 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061206155249/http://www.caslon.com.au/photonote1.htm | archive-date=6 December 2006 | dead-url=yes }}
* {{Cite web | url=http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_32/b3946008_mz001.htm | title=Surveillance Society: The Experts Speak | publisher=Business Week Online | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110526003912/http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_32/b3946008_mz001.htm | archivedate=26 May 2011 | df=dmy-all }}

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