no
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.
Yes.
Yes, you generally need permission to quote someone in your work to avoid potential copyright infringement.
Yes, you generally need permission to take a picture of someone, as it is considered a violation of their privacy rights.
The only way to get that permission is to ask the copyright holder.
Yes, you generally need permission to publish a photo of someone, as it is considered their personal image and may be protected by privacy laws.
yes because she is on your property and that camera is just for "security" measures
I know that if you use someone else's lyrics, you need their permission unless you're analyzing them. Yes, to use the poem as lyrics, or in any way, requires permission of the copyright holder.
No. Otherwise photographers would need permission for almost every photo they take.
Yes, you generally need permission to write about someone in a book, especially if it involves revealing personal or private information about them. Failure to obtain permission could lead to legal issues such as defamation or invasion of privacy.
No. Doctor-Patient relationships are private and should remain private.
In most places, it is legal for a neighbor to videotape your house from their property, as long as they are not trespassing on your property to do so. However, there may be restrictions on how they use or share the footage, so it's best to check local laws and regulations.