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If they are just having fun playing around in the yard, I wouldn't think so.
IF they don't, and their actions rise to the level of harassment, you can contact law enforcement and report it to them.
No, not if you are referring to casual "tourist-type" video recording of street scenes, etc.. Persons abroad in public places have no reasonable expectation of total privacy. However, following a specific person around and video-taping their every activity is much more questionable and could rise to the level of "Harassment" and/or "Stalking" charges.
No, video recording or photographing of anybody without their consent is illegal. Added: The first answer may be valid in that contributors home country (which is not given). In the U.S.- it is generally permitted as long as it is done while not on your property and/or it does not rise to the level of "harassment,""stalking" or other "peeping tom" statutes.
Try video taping/recording your talent and put it on facebook that's how some people got started! Try it out it could work for you but it doesnt happen for everyone!
Electronic Video Recording was created in 1968.
Yes there is zooming option in vedeo recording but you should get third parties apps for call recording and video recording
Unless you have a specific contract, you do not have to 'agree'. In most cases the employer simply has to notify employees that video taping occurs.
Yes you can.
Different states and different countries all have specific rules and restrictions regarding the recording or monitoring of people. This answer cannot be considered to be accurate in your jurisdiction. Generally it is legal to make audio or video recordings of people, with or without their consent. This will normally be the case as long as it is done from outside their property and without harassing or impeding people. The same is normally the case whether or not the other party is aware of the taping. Be aware that harassment is interpreted very differently in different jurisdictions. The use to which the material can be put is normally more restricted. It is normal to require permission from the subjects before it can be published. Restrictions apply to the use in criminal or civil legal proceedings as well.
It is an actual recording session indeed.
Yes, there is a zooming option for video recording in GTI 8262.