OAK RUN PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

 

9 Keys to Avoiding
Invasion of Privacy Suits

The best hedge against invasion of privacy suits is knowledge of the law in the jurisdiction in which the photograph or videotape is shot and published or broadcast. However, the line between journalism that is protected by the First Amendment and state law, and journalism that creates liability for invasion of privacy, is rarely clear. Before taking or publishing a questionable picture, a photojournalist might want to consider several factors:

Privacy laws vary widely from state to state, and the law often is unclear within a given state. If in doubt about a situation, a call to a media lawyer or to the Reporters Committee may help you assess the risk.

 

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