The context of this question needs more clarification, but generally speaking there's no law against taking a photo of someone in public, with or without their consent. If that photo shows something illegal going on, there's also generally no law against using that photo as evidence. The original answer remains above, however you are actually asking 2 separate questions. "Is it illegal to photograph someone else's child" and "telling them you are going to use it against them". I cannot answer the second part as it implies a threat, however the first question I can answer in that it legal to photograph anyone in a public space. You do not need permission verbally or in writing if the image is for editorial use or provides no income, malice, or inferred representation. As the original answer correctly states the context may be relevant. If the photo were published in a news context (editorial, printed, online or otherwise in a journalistic context) no permission is required. If the use of the image may provide income to you or anyone else you need a model release from the subject or in the case of children from their legal guardian. If the image is used for malice the subject represented by legal guardians again may have the option to sue for malice, in short meaning ill intent which may address your second question. If the image is used in a way that infers representation such as in the example of a photo of a child celebrity photographed with a soft drink and then the photo is used as promoting that endorsement of that celebrity that would fall back to the income application. If the photo has a sexual context it may violate child pornography laws depending on the context, use and state, even if the child is not nude. If the photo is taken in a non-public place you may be subject to invasion of privacy or trespassing. If the photo is taken serendipitously it may also be subject to invasion of privacy if the subject had an expectation of privacy. I provide this answer as a commercial photographer sometimes dealing with these issues. Your question may require the advise of an attorney if the context suggest you may be subject to litigation or in violation of laws and statutes. I am not an attorney and offer this reply for educational purposes only.
Yes, it is illegal to take a picture of someone's passport without their permission as it violates their privacy and can lead to identity theft or fraud.
yes it is illegal to post the picture of any person without their permission
Yes, it is generally illegal to post a picture of someone without their permission, as it can violate their right to privacy and potentially lead to legal consequences such as invasion of privacy or defamation.
Yes, it is generally illegal to post someone's picture without their permission, as it can violate their right to privacy and potentially lead to legal consequences such as invasion of privacy or copyright infringement.
No. Posting a picture of someone without their permission is illegal.
In general, it is not illegal to take someone's picture without their permission in public places where there is no expectation of privacy. However, it may be considered an invasion of privacy if the photo is taken in a private setting or if it is used for commercial purposes without consent.
In Texas, it is generally not illegal to take a picture of someone in a public place without their permission, as long as the person being photographed does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy. However, it is illegal to photograph someone in a private place without their consent, as this could be considered an invasion of privacy.
In California, it is generally legal to take a picture of someone in a public place without their permission, as long as the photo is not used for commercial purposes or to invade their privacy. However, it is illegal to take a picture of someone in a private place where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy without their consent.
In general, it is not illegal to take a picture of someone in a public place without their permission. However, there are some exceptions, such as if the person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, like in a private setting or if the photo is used for commercial purposes without consent. It's always best to ask for permission to avoid any potential legal issues.
In most places, it is legal for someone to take a picture of your car without your permission if it is visible from a public space. However, if they are trespassing on private property to take the photo, that may be illegal.
Laws regarding taking someone's picture without permission can vary by jurisdiction, but in general, there may be restrictions on taking photos in certain situations, such as during a state meeting or in places where privacy is expected. It's always best to ask for permission before taking someone's picture to avoid any legal issues.
Yes, it is illegal to use someone else's picture on Facebook without their permission as it violates their right to privacy and can also be considered identity theft.