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You have a right to capture images in public places, but you don't always have a right to record what people say. Pennsylvania's Wiretap Law makes it illegal to record private conversations - which can include conversations in public places - without the consent of all parties to the conversation.
You’re generally allowed to photograph buildings, sites, and people in a public location without consent. You’re also free to publish your images on websites and social media as long as they don’t contain confidential data, aren’t defamatory, and don’t violate Australia’s Privacy Act of 1988.
Is recording in public protected by the First Amendment? Can you make a video or audio recording anytime and anywhere you want of someone or something that you can see? Well, in theory: Yes, you can. But the reality is that the specifics of recording in public – and what you can do with a recording – can get complicated, very quickly.
13 Ιαν 2024 · Under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, individuals have certain protections that extend to the act of photography in public places. This article explores the scope and limitations of these rights, offering insight into what photographers, both amateur and professional, should know.
25 Σεπ 2019 · For the most part, your right to take photographs and video in public places in the United States is protected under the First Amendment under free speech. This includes snapping pictures of your...
13 Νοε 2019 · As far as human subjects are concerned, when in public, you can take a photo of any person of any age without their consent, provided that the photograph isn’t indecent, and you aren’t harassing the person you’re trying to photograph.
Through litigation, public education, and other forms of advocacy, the ACLU has defended the rights of photographers and all camera-wielding individuals to document freely. When in public spaces where you are lawfully present you have the right to photograph anything that is in plain view.