I went to federal court to hear a challenge of part of the Communications Decency Act as part of Nitke v. Ashcroft. One of the lawyers for the government asked Barbara Nitke if photo galleries (the non-online version) were subject to constraints of space and could only show limited number of photos at a given time.
Imagine, for a moment, a physical photo gallery that could transcend the limitations of physical space. I like the idea but it seems a bit far-fetched. Nitke’s answer was, of course, that they were constrained by physical space.
I think someone who needs needs to ask this is very imaginative — a quality I respect. However, I do not think they are as observant as I’d like in my federal attorneys.