NBC: audience recording
Blue Stew
mail@bluestew.com
Wed Oct 24 03:03:24 EDT 2007
That just doesn't seem legal. I've heard that if a public figure is out
in public, the public has the right to take their pic. Just as long as
it doesn't endanger them or anyone else.
mike
Terry Odor wrote:
> What drives me crazy are the artists at big festivals that announce
> just before they go on that there be no photographs ... and there are 10,000 + people smashed against the stage with digital camera's, cell phone cameras, hand held recorders, etc ... totally unenforcable. Joan Armatrading (or her mgmt) did this at the Waterfront Blues Festival this last summer and then her road mgr stood in the photo pit yelling at people in the audience to stop photographing Joan ... totally distracted from the show and, yes, she got her share of fingers flipped at her, followed by more flashbulbs.> Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 16:13:51 +0000> From: maxdog-blues-l@COMCAST.NET> Su
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