10-06-2021, 02:35 PM
(10-06-2021, 02:25 PM)Whatever Wrote: No. You have to have legal permission to videotape/photograph someone if they are someplace with a reasonable expectation of privacy (ie: inside their house or in a bathroom/fitting room). You do not have to have permission to videotape/photograph someone in a public place.
Unless an agreement is reached prior that states otherwise, the creator of the video/photo is the copyright owner and can distribute it as they see fit. Appearing in someone's video/picture doesn't intrinsically grant you any copyright rights.
they own the video but have no rights to the contents they taped. as those are people think we will be seeing lawsuits about things like this before long. and i hope they all get sued... (not just this urban myer case but all these folks out there that want to film everything.. to get a few likes)