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You don't need permission to photograph a public building from inside the building (although you may need permission to photograph separately-owned decorative objects in the building, such as a statue). You don't need permission to stand on a public street and photograph a private building such as a church or a house.
This means that no one may use your image or likeness without your permission, and you may withhold your permission for any reason. This rule even applies to your employer: your employer cannot use your image or likeness on their website, in commercials, on product packaging, etc. without your permission.
You do not need permission from someone to take their picture if they are in public view. However, if they in an area where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy, you are not allowed to invade that privacy by photographing them. ... The article covers privacy laws of all 50 states.
It is not illegal to take photographs or video footage in public places unless it is for criminal or terrorist purposes. ... The taking of photographs of an individual without their consent is a civil matter.
No, they can't force you to have your photo taken for company brochures and the like. ... If they don't ask you to sign the release, you can just tell the photographer not to take a photo of you.
Taking photos of buildings Architectural works are protected by copyright to some degree, but in most countries you may photograph a building, if the building is located in a public place or is visible from a public place. You may also publish and distribute the photo without permission.
Architects have their own copyrights in their building drawings, for example. But if you take a photograph of a building, do you have an independent copyright on the photo? The short answer is, yes! Architectural works are protected by U.S. copyright law, specifically by 17 U.S. Code § 102(8).
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Generally, you can take any photos you want of people when they are in a public location, like a park, a beach or a city square. It's perfectly legal since they have elected to place themselves in a public location and have no reasonable expectation of privacy.
Photographs of properties — buildings, shops, homes, etc (which are owned by someone else) would require a “property release” from the owner of the property for you to go ahead and sell those images — even if you have clicked them. If you have a legal release document then you can sell them for commercial use.
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