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FWIW, when I took a photo class, such issues were briefly covered.
Generally, if you take the photo from a public place, such as a public sidewalk, the subject has no say. The way it was worded that even if you took a picture of someone in their bedroom, while standing on a public sidewalk, you didn't need the subjects permission. So take that witha grain of salt. |
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On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 08:41:06 -0500, John T wrote:
Generally, if you take the photo from a public place, such as a public sidewalk, the subject has no say. The way it was worded that even if you took a picture of someone in their bedroom, while standing on a public sidewalk, you didn't need the subjects permission. Not very good advice unless your goal in life is to be a papparizo! You can get away with a lot if you can reasonably argue that you are a newman performing a public service, even if what you actually are is a sleazeball making money off the externalities (or even internalities) of the rich & famous. I don't see how this gent can make that argument, even if he were willing to try. So take that witha grain of salt. -- all the best, Dan Ford email: usenet AT danford DOT net Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com In Search of Lost Time: www.readingproust.com |
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![]() "Cub Driver" usenet AT danford DOT net wrote in message ... Generally, if you take the photo from a public place, such as a public sidewalk, the subject has no say. The way it was worded that even if you took a picture of someone in their bedroom, while standing on a public sidewalk, you didn't need the subjects permission. Not very good advice unless your goal in life is to be a papparizo! It depends. The benchmark cases for these rules are complex and gruesome. But the long and short of it is, if you can see it from public property it's fair game, which has been deemed a generally good thing. The moral/ethical particulars of the situation fall upon the photographer to determine whether it's appropriate to take a photograph. The scumbag paparazzi have managed to exploit some hard ethical decisions, but that's not radically different than people who exploit freedom in any context for their own gain at the expense or embarrassment of others. (Just because you can sneak a camera onto a beach and take close-up photos of girls in bikinis doesn't make it right.) They get away with it, though, just like the hate groups that parade in public can. -c |
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