Legality question
Sam
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I don’t know if this is the right place to post this question, but here goes. I went to an art and craft festival today and was told by a vendor that photos are not permitted. She said I couldn’t take a photo of my friend in front of a booth. This show was held on city streets. (Public property?) She said it was part of the insurance companies stipulations? I don’t have a problem with not taking photos, but I would like to clarify this a little. Everything I have read seems to say I can take photos of anything from a public place. (Ok there are some exceptions, with violating some ones privacy etc. IE: using a telephoto lens to peek into a bedroom.)
Can an art & craft show, or vendor, held on public property prevent someone from photographing items in plain view?
Sam
Ps: I took a number of photos of a friend in her booth, and she didn’t say anything about not being able to photograph. I didn’t think to ask her at that time.
Can an art & craft show, or vendor, held on public property prevent someone from photographing items in plain view?
Sam
Ps: I took a number of photos of a friend in her booth, and she didn’t say anything about not being able to photograph. I didn’t think to ask her at that time.
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Comments
1) Courtesy would say to grant her wish not photograph with her stand in the background. You can probably find a better background anyway. We don't want the public to think that photographers are boorish jerks.
2) The festival might be considered "private property" if they are paying to be there. This is pure speculation here. But they might have the right to limit what goes on there while they are there. Once gone, then the public access rules would prevail. Again, I am just brain storming here.
3) She is blowing smoke because she doesn't want her precious artwork copied somehow. Paranoia mixed with delusions of grandeur (like many would-be inventors hehehe) might be ruling the day here more than any real and enforceable restriction.
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Ask to see it in writing. Not something they hand write but an actual preprinted document. You were in public, on public property. Just remember you always want to get it in writing.
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