In many jurisdictions, you generally have a reasonable expectation of privacy in your own backyard, especially if it's a secluded area. However, if the neighbor is using a camera in a way that captures only public areas or is legally permitted to film, it may not violate your privacy rights. Laws can vary significantly based on local regulations, so it's important to check specific state or local laws regarding surveillance and privacy. If you feel your rights are being violated, consulting with a legal professional could provide clarity on your situation.
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.
Unless you receive permission from a resident of the home, no. A person who is in their home has a very high expectation of privacy, and taping them is violating their rights. On their own property, they have a right to say and do whatever they please (within reason) without their activities being exposed to the public.
I am taping the whole game on my DVR!
As far as known, no. If Alex were unable to make a taping, the taping would probably be cancelled.
this fall they will begin taping j.o.n.a.s.
how can i get tickets to a free taping of meet the browns
Well... the Jonas Brothers don't do 'taping'. ----
what is the taping schedule for November 2013
taping
The present participle of tape is taping.
how do i get free tickets to see a taping of the young and the restless soap opra?
Taping Coils - 1904 was released on: USA: May 1904