Sort of following up on things I mentioned in the previous post about photography, my friend MG sent me a link to Photojojo's Photography and the Law: Know Your Rights. This is sort of the flip side of the copyright post: it involves where and when you have the right to take pictures and of what and whom. There are a number of good links to other legal resources for photographers, too, as well as international links for people outside the U.S. It's nice to know, in the face of NYPD's paranoia, that it's actually legal to photograph public places in New York City, regardless of what they tell you. Those photos you want to take in the subway? All legal. The rule of thumb seems to be if it's visible from the street or visible to the public, then you can take a picture of it. What you can do with that picture is another matter, and may involve releases or trademark negotiations as I mentioned in the earlier post. But just taking the picture? Sure. It's still a (relatively) free country.
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