And anyone organizing any sort of large scale event would probably have to require a waiver signed by every single person there.
And loads of photos people just take out in public with no sexual purpose would become illegal. Cameras also don't just magically un-focus everything not centered in the frame.
Very difficult to define it seems to me.
Yeah, that's the problem with a general law aimed at removing creepshots.
Which is why I think it's better to treat it as sexual harassment, and adjust the law for that purpose.
So basically most photos of people would become potentially sexual harassment.
Or is this some sort of "if you zoom" law?
Again.. seems hard to define.
You could put something on the books.. and it might help instill some fear, but I'm unsure how that is going to be prosecuted.
Doesn't seem very hard to define tbh, just take a look at all the photos in the OP.
In pretty much all of them, the buttocks of the female specimens photographed is in the center of the image. There, that's your criteria:
"If the primary/secondary characteristics take place in the center of the image, it shall be interpreted as an act of sexual harassment of the third degree unless the photographer can show that the subject has consented to the picture being published"
But yes, it would mostly be for the sake of deterrence, and just making the big sites that host this stuff (reddit, etc) take a pro-active policy (which would probably just mean a ban on candid pictures of strangers).
It might not be super effective, but it'd be better than nothing imho.