Public Nudity

Danish Man Receives Suspended Sentence for Sharing Nude Film Clips, Copyright Infringement Cited

A Danish man has been convicted of copyright infringement for sharing nude scenes from copyrighted films and TV series on Reddit. The man, who moderated a Reddit group, shared 347 clips that were viewed 4.2 million times. He received a seven-month suspended sentence for his actions. Danish authorities prosecuted the man under a rarely-used clause in copyright law, with the judge determining he had damaged the artists’ “moral rights” by removing the scenes from their original context.

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Berlin Allows Topless Swimming for Women: A Right Few Exercise

Following a discrimination complaint from a woman barred from a Berlin pool for swimming topless, city authorities have mandated gender-equitable bathing regulations in all public pools. This decision, supported by the city’s ombudsman, allows women, men, and non-binary individuals to swim topless. The ruling reflects Germany’s historical embrace of “Freikoerperkultur” (free body culture), a movement emphasizing the health benefits of nudity. This aligns with broader societal acceptance of nudity in Germany, contrasting with attitudes in other countries.

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