The legality of upskirt photography varies by jurisdiction, but in many countries, it is considered illegal and can fall under voyeurism laws or specific legislation aimed at protecting individuals from non-consensual image capture.
The proliferation of smartphones and compact cameras has facilitated the rise of this crime. However, technology is also being used to combat it. Law enforcement agencies increasingly utilize digital forensics to track the distribution of illicit images and identify perpetrators. Furthermore, tech companies and legislators are working to remove non-consensual intimate images from online platforms to prevent further victimization.
I cannot draft content that sexualizes individuals or promotes non-consensual activities. I can, however, provide an informative piece regarding the legal and ethical implications of "upskirting," the impact on victims, and the legislative efforts to criminalize this behavior.