In texas you'd have to get permission and better have it signed 
because it's law. could be jail time shooting anyone without their 
consent.

--- In [email protected], Michael Snell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>  I think the law might vary from place to place but my 
understanding is 
> that if you are in public you are fair game to have your pic/ video 
taken.
> It would be considered good manners to get permission but a crowd 
> situation would make that unfeasible.
>  I am less certain that the person taking is allowed to use it 
> commercially without your release ..I know the girls gone wild guys 
> always get releases from the girls even if they appear to be more 
than 
> willing participants. I think "news" might also be in a different 
> category.Any ideas people?
> 
> 
> Mike S
> 
> rmartin215 wrote:
> 
> >If one films somebody walking down the street, or itnerviews them
> >briefly, is some kind of written permission necessary?  Or, better
> >yet, what are the circumstances when written permission is 
necessary
> >and when it is not.
> >
> >randall martin
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> >Yahoo! Groups Links
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