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Mitchel107 Registered: Aug 17, 2005 Total Posts: 2145 Country: United States |
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DanBrown Registered: Feb 09, 2003 Total Posts: 2209 Country: United States |
The Constitution does not give you any rights as a photographer, or any other profession for that matter. If fact, the Constitution does not give anyone rights. The Declaration of Independence, in contrast to the prevailing opinion that rights were granted from a ruler, declared that rights are inherent in the individual. The Constitution describes a fairly narrow model of government, and, in the "Bill of Rights" sets forth a series of "thou shall nots" which direct the government not to impede or infringe on those rights. Many people have fallen into the trap (and our schools don't seem to teach the truth) that our rights are given to us in the Constitution, but as I said previously, our rights are inherent in our humanity. Individuals have no constitutional rights. They already have all the rights the Creator gave them. Individuals acting as government officials, though, only have those rights permitted them by the Constitution. |
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Mitchel107 Registered: Aug 17, 2005 Total Posts: 2145 Country: United States |
I should broaden and clarify the meaning in my post. |
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paulhodson Registered: Jul 22, 2003 Total Posts: 12313 Country: United Kingdom |
This may help you |
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Craig Gillette Registered: Feb 15, 2005 Total Posts: 2312 Country: United States |
The Constitution was written almost completely before photography was possible. Several of the amendments follow the invention of practical photography. So it says essentially nothing directly about photography. |
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Mitchel107 Registered: Aug 17, 2005 Total Posts: 2145 Country: United States |
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grenadier2002 Registered: Apr 13, 2008 Total Posts: 108 Country: United States |
I work for a paper and our law dogs have told us anyone in a public arena...be it a PUBLIC school, street, parking lot, what ever, are fair game to shoot. It is what you do with them after is what gets sticky. For your personal enjoyment...knock yourself out...to published and/or sold for other than editorial use....that is a whole different story. |
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jebrown Registered: May 29, 2006 Total Posts: 82 Country: United States |
All photographers can and should learn about photography law by visiting Carolyn Wright's site www.photoattorney.com. |