wrote:
The media doesn't even photograph people
without their permission. (snip)
It's done all the time, Pappy. Do you honestly think the media runs around
getting permission (a release) for all those people at a sports event,
demonstration, or some other news story? If you or your home is a news
story, or either is caught in a photograph of a news story, there are few
privacy protections involved. If you or your home is photographed from a
public place, there are few privacy protections involved.
Who the heck do you think you are, someone
special? Don't invade the wrong persons privacy,
you could be surprised.
Basic rule of photography? Is NOT the law of
the land.
The case law is clear on the matter, Pappy. And there are dozens of books
on the legal issues surrounding photography, most citing specific cases,
available to photographers. Any wise photographer has read several (I've
read perhaps all of them over the years).
Dwight Stewart (W5NET)
http://www.qsl.net/w5net/