Maybe not necessarily while they are in public but yes, you could possibly charged with invasion of privacy, stalking, or harassment especially if you are shooting them INSIDE their home. HOWEVER - this is not to say that law enforcement, or private investigators while conducting their LEGITIMATE busines, cannot do so.
There is no law that I know of against taking a picture of a house. If there were, Google would be in big trouble.
Anyone can take pictures of your home if they do it from the street. The general rule is anything that can be photographed from public property is legal.
It can be aslong as they have permission to enter the home they cannot enter without permission or they can be arrested for breaking and entry
I would say no, I'm pretty sure that you have to have their permission.
Yes, it is illegal for someone to copy your home movie without your permission as it violates your copyright. You have the exclusive right to reproduce and distribute your creative work. If someone copies it without your authorization, they are infringing on your rights.
It is illegal to video anything in someone's home without their knowledge and permission, unless you have court authority, such as with a warrant.
Unless you are the legal guardian of your father, yes. There is no requirement that he get your permission. And if someone else is guardian, it is their decision.
It depends on where they are and what you do with the photos. If they are in public and you don't use the photos for commercial purpose, it is legal. However, there are issues if the person is in their home and you are "peeping" or if you intend to use the photos commercially.
You can audio-record someone in TN without their consent as long as you have the consent of one person in the recording. Some states require that both parties are informed of recordings.
no you need to be 18 to live home without parents permission
In Alabama, once someone turns 18, they are considered a legal adult and can leave home without permission. As long as the individual is of legal age, they cannot be arrested simply for leaving home without permission.
In most places, a 16-year-old is considered a minor and would typically need parental permission to leave home. However, local laws can vary, so it is important to check the specific laws in your area. It's also important to consider the minor's safety and well-being when making decisions about leaving home.
If they have a search warrant, then yes, they can. Also, if they have reason to believe that someone is in danger, or that a criminal is in the home, then they can enter the home without the owner's permission.
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