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<blockquote data-quote="montignac" data-source="post: 300754" data-attributes="member: 24444"><p>I was wondering if there are controls/laws in the US regarding the taking of photos. Here in parts of Europe we are really having to take care not only of what the subject is but also where we can show the results. Some schools ban parents taking photos at sports days or other events and I would say that taking photos of any children in public places will likely get you into trouble. To me it seems that we amateur photographers are punished because of idiots with their mobile phones who then post on the net.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montignac, post: 300754, member: 24444"] I was wondering if there are controls/laws in the US regarding the taking of photos. Here in parts of Europe we are really having to take care not only of what the subject is but also where we can show the results. Some schools ban parents taking photos at sports days or other events and I would say that taking photos of any children in public places will likely get you into trouble. To me it seems that we amateur photographers are punished because of idiots with their mobile phones who then post on the net. [/QUOTE]
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