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Republic Act No. 9995 (the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009) prohibits taking a photo or video of a person or group performing a sexual act, or of a person's private area — the naked or undergarment-clad genitals, pubic area, buttocks, or female breast — without that person's consent and under circumstances in which the person has a reasonable expectation of privacy.
It separately prohibits copying or reproducing such an image or recording, selling or distributing it, and publishing or broadcasting it — whether or not the original capture was consented to. Consent to the capture of an image is not consent to its distribution or publication; each is a distinct prohibited act.
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