June 29, 2008

You Can Picture This. Know your rights

youcantpctthis.gif “Give me a good reason why you’re filming around.”

BakelBlog via CrunchGear discusses some of the filming restrictions proposed in the UK and the resulting reactions of “community support officers” when folks try to film in public streets.

"The same issues are cropping up here in the U.S. and just to recap regarding U.S. law: you can film in a public place but not in a private place. You have no expectation of privacy in most public places, although you can have an expectation that you won’t suffer privacy invasion (i.e. someone won’t take upskirts of you on the bus).

There aren’t many exceptions to this law but private locations, including building frontages, are sometimes considered private property."

Related: - Street photographers fear for their art amid climate of suspicion

emily | 9:21 AM | Privacy Concerns | Add this this entry to your del.icio.us bookmarks. Digg This Technorati search results for this Entry
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