Erin Andrews Peephole Video Link

July 20, 2009 by · 11 Comments
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That Erin Andrews peephole video link: thinking of going searching for it? Actually, you probably don’t want to go searching for it, whatever you might think at the moment. For there’s a warning out there for those searching for that very Erin Andrews peephole video link.

We made our views known a couple of days ago, when the Erin Andrews video first surfaced. There are tens of thousands of women out there quite happily cavorting naked for the camera who have been paid to do so and untold hundreds of thousands more who have done it for free. It’s simply not civilised to be chasing the images of someone who has not given their consent.

But more importantly, if you do go searching, you’re likely to get rather more than you bargained for. As so often happens when these sorts of videos surface, those who would do you harm are taking advantage of your desires. As the anti-virus company, Sophos, is warning, many of the sites purporting to be hosting the Erin Andrews peephole video link are in fact doing nothing of the sort. One of them, for example, looks like a version of the CNN site (no, it has no coonection with CNN itself). If you try to download the video up comes a poup window which informs you that your own popup blocker is blocking the video player. In order to see Erin Andrews in all her glory you’ll need to download another video player. Clicking on that does not give you another video player: nor the expected Erin Andrews peephole video.

No, instead, you’ve just downloaded a Trojan into your own system. Well done and perhaps it serves you right for desiring to perve over Ms. Andrews.

It really would appear to be simpler just to forget all about the Erin Andrews peephole video and just go off and find some good clean porn instead.

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Erin Andrews Peephole Video: Naked Privacy Video

July 18, 2009 by · 3 Comments
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Erin Andrews, the ESPN sports blogger and reporter, is a beautiful woman and the object of attention for many, including one opportunist who decided to take a video of her in a hotel room through a peephole. To be sure, Erin Andrews’ every move is scrutinized by both sports fans and admirers of feminine pulchritude on a daily basis. Of course, as soon as the news hit the internet that there was a “peephole” video of a naked Erin Andrews to be seen, search engines became strained with movement to find said peephole video. Apparently, just the idea of seeing Erin Andrews naked or in some form of undress, even through the confined parameters of a peephole, was enough for many. And the race was on for Erin Andrews and her lawyers to attempt to block the video wherever possible before it went viral. But viral it went…

Still, when Erin Andrews is not working for ESPN or is not out in the public (the paparazzi are everywhere), the 31-year-old, just like any other individual, has a reasonable expectation to personal privacy. A hotel room, a sort of home-away-from-home, is an area where the reporter could and should expect a fairly high degree of privacy, barring not pulling the shades or leaving the door to her hotel room open. Having oneself shot on video through the peephole of a door or wall goes beyond the pale of the normal parameters of observation. It would be something most would not consider or guard against, leaving one vulnerable to the determined voyeur.

Such was the case with Erin Andrews.

The Erin Andrews peephole video appeared on YouTube for awhile but was quickly blocked. Then it was available in the Google search engine cache (and most likely will have been blocked by the time this article sees print). But it was not at first known for certain that the naked blonde in the peephole video was actually Erin Andrews, igniting an internet debate over the identity of the video’s naked target. Erin Andrews legal team moved swiftly, however, admitting that the images in the peephole video were Erin Andrews and promised legal action against anyone and everyone responsible for the making of the video and its dissemination online.

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