10-11-2011, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by PK198105
yes you do, at least in Canada I would imagine even more so in the US the land of the law suit 
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This ain't Canada! As long as people are allowed to take pictures at this event, she has no expectation of privacy...
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The general rule in the United States is that anyone may take photographs of whatever they want when they are in a public place or places where they have permission to take photographs. Absent a specific legal prohibition such as a statute or ordinance, you are legally entitled to take photographs. Examples of places that are traditionally considered public are streets, sidewalks, and public parks.
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Members of the public have a very limited scope of privacy rights when they are in public places. Basically, anyone can be photographed without their consent except when they have secluded themselves in places where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy such as dressing rooms, restrooms, medical facilities, and inside their homes.
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Source: The Photographer's Right
Cheers! M2
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