“Think about people breaking the law to get those videos. If an outlet can run it and not fear the public disclosure tort, it would incentivize people getting it. It puts incentives in troubling places.” In an interesting piece, Fusion’s Kashmir Hill explains that Hulk Hogan is not just fighting against Gawker, he’s fighting for the privacy of the world’s sex tapes. (On a sidenote, how much adult content does one need to burn through on the Internet before watching the intimate acts of a middle-aged Hulk Hogan seems like a decent way to spend a few minutes?)