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==Further reading== ==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. 166 * ''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 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. 146 * ''Sex Crimes Investigation: Catching and Prosecuting the Perpetrators'', Robert L. Snow, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006, ISBN 0-275-98934-8, p.&nbsp;146


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Downblouse refers to the practice of making unauthorized photographs down the top of a female's dress, capturing an image of her breasts.

The practice is regarded as a form of sexual fetishism or voyeurism and is similar in nature to upskirting.

For ethical and legal issues relating to similar types of photography, see upskirt.

See also

References


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. 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. 146

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