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james

join:2001-02-26
antarctica

reply to ChrisXP
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Yeah, it's a big conspiracy by google! They're sneaking onto all of our private property in order to document our activities. It's not possible or likely that the private road they turned onto wasn't clearly marked as private, so they mistook it for a public road.

While I do agree that it was stupid of them to photograph on private property AND illegal for them to publish the pictures, that's not what S_engineer is talking about. He thinks that it is (or should be) illegal for anyone to photograph anyone on public property, and is telling photographers that they're "whats wrong with this country HURRRR GODDERM TERRIST!".

AEKDB

join:2004-03-07
Towson, MD
reply to Maggs
Go look up "copyrights"


ReVeLaTeD
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join:2001-11-10
San Diego, CA

reply to ChrisXP
said by ChrisXP See Profile :

said by james See Profile :

If you dont want to be photographed in a humiliating position, then don't do humiliating things in plain view of public property.
Your private property isn't public. Google goes even as far as driving up your private road to take photos of you by your pool.
"Private road" =/= you own it and nobody else can drive on it. It means it's paid for by the community. That does not preclude driving on that road. As stated, as long as they're not invading places where you DO have a defensible right to privacy - your living room/driveway/backyard, for example - you have no complaint.

dfxmatt

join:2007-08-21
Evanston, IL

reply to AEKDB
Sorry, the person you are replying to is correct.

If you are commissioned to take wedding photos then you own all copyright. The people who pay you for the photos are paying you to reproduce them but that doesn't mean you give up your copyright.

Meanwhile, no, just because people ask not to be taken doesn't mean they can stop you from taking photos anywhere other than inside a military base. Even those they can assault you but cannot legally in the US prevent you from taking photos or take your photos at any time, even with a disclaimer stating "No Photography allowed"...first amendment folks, learn it. It isn't given up unless you allow yourself to.


ChrisXP
United We Stand, Divided We Fall
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join:2002-12-13
USA

reply to james
said by james See Profile :

Yeah, it's a big conspiracy by google! They're sneaking onto all of our private property in order to document our activities. It's not possible or likely that the private road they turned onto wasn't clearly marked as private, so they mistook it for a public road.
That they did, is the problem.

said by james See Profile :

While I do agree that it was stupid of them to photograph on private property AND illegal for them to publish the pictures, that's not what S_engineer is talking about. He thinks that it is (or should be) illegal for anyone to photograph anyone on public property, and is telling photographers that they're "whats wrong with this country HURRRR GODDERM TERRIST!".
It should be if it's used to make a profit off of it; and if it's done to invade a person's privacy.

We're not public figures afterall.
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ChrisXP
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said by ReVeLaTeD See Profile :

"Private road" =/= you own it and nobody else can drive on it. It means it's paid for by the community.
Nope, it's laid by you or made by paying someone else to lay the road for you. Be it a dirt or asphalt. It's yours, and not to be used by third parties.

said by ReVeLaTeD See Profile :

That does not preclude driving on that road.
It does if it has a no trespassing sign around the property (doesn't even need to be posted near the road even).

No trespassing means -- stay off the property.

And like all road signs, the excuse "I didn't see it!" doesn't apply (try telling a cop that when you drive 60mph in a 30mph zone!).
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Zionism is a crime

»www.jewsagainstzionism.com »www.christianzionism.org

Biden - "I'm a Zionist"
»www.ynetnews.com/articles/0%2C73···C00.html


S_engineer

join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL
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reply to BF69
And yet NOBODY answered "Would you condone people having their conversations recorded at public establishments and their transcripts posted on the web?". Its the perfect analogy for what photographers are doing.
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ReVeLaTeD
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join:2001-11-10
San Diego, CA

reply to ChrisXP
said by ChrisXP See Profile :

said by ReVeLaTeD See Profile :

"Private road" =/= you own it and nobody else can drive on it. It means it's paid for by the community.
Nope, it's laid by you or made by paying someone else to lay the road for you. Be it a dirt or asphalt. It's yours, and not to be used by third parties.

said by ReVeLaTeD See Profile :

That does not preclude driving on that road.
It does if it has a no trespassing sign around the property (doesn't even need to be posted near the road even).

No trespassing means -- stay off the property.

And like all road signs, the excuse "I didn't see it!" doesn't apply (try telling a cop that when you drive 60mph in a 30mph zone!).
So when the postal carrier brings you your mail every day, and UPS/FedEx/DHL brings you packages, they're breaking the law? And don't give me the "permission" argument, because a postal carrier can bring you anything, even that which you did not implicitly give them permission to deliver.

The way I see it, a TRULY private road is fronted by a locked gate. That's a bonafide sign to anyone that you are not go beyond that point.
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