Re: [DMCForum] Re: Home Video Recording Act.
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: Home Video Recording Act.
- From: Andrei Cular <acular@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 13:49:06 -0500
In FL if you are in a private building where the public can still enter,
ie store or convention center, you must post a notice in an obvious
location by the entrance that states filming is taking place inside.
This is also required if you are recording from your CCTV security
system. If you don't have a notice posted and you broadcast or sell the
video and the state gets one complaint they will shut your ass down.
Andrei
ryanpwright wrote:
>See, here is the thing: If you're in a public place you have no
>expectation of privacy. I can take pictures of you, film you, and
>there's nothing you can do about it. I can then sell it after the fact
>and I don't have to pay you a penny, nor do I need a release.
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>This is how the "Girls Gone Wild" guy gets away with his videos.
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>-Ryan
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>--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Jon Heese <dmcforum@xxxx> wrote:
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>>Well, the obvious distinction there is that in the two commercials,
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>>might have asked for a release just in case, but may not have been
>>legally required to do so. I don't know the law, but it sounds like VB
>>is saying that they are only *required* to get a release signed by you
>>if they use your face and name in print. Seems like the newspaper
>>example should fall under this requirement.
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>>Is this a federal law?
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>> - Jon
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