Wine By The Case Podcast
Welcome back to Wine by the Case, where we uncork legal insights one bottle at a time. 🍷 In this episode, we dive into the growing controversy surrounding Meta Glasses, privacy rights, consent laws, and the dangers of live streaming strangers without permission. From viral subway confrontations in New York to unsettling club encounters caught on camera, we break down the real legal and social implications of wearable technology. We also discuss: * One-party vs. two-party consent laws * Recording people in public spaces * Viral videos and online privacy * Social media exposure and liability * How technology is outpacing the law And of course, we pair this discussion with a French wine selection that perfectly matches the theme of something “young, fresh, and new.” 🍷 WINE FEATURED Louis Jadot Beaujolais-Villages (2023) A light-bodied French red wine known for its fresh, smooth, and approachable character. Perfect for pairing with fish, cheese, steak, or casual conversation. 💲 Price Range: Approximately $17.99 – $23.99 ✨ Tasting Notes: * Light-bodied * Mild fruit profile * Smooth and easy to drink * Less bold than a Zinfandel * Versatile food pairing wine * If you enjoy legal commentary, wine reviews, true stories, and unfiltered conversations, make sure to LIKE, FOLLOW, and SUBSCRIBE. Drop your thoughts in the comments: 👉 Should wearable tech like Meta Glasses have stricter privacy laws? 👉 Have you ever been filmed without your consent? 👉 What’s the worst pickup line you’ve ever heard? Cheers! 🥂
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