How come paparazzi dont get sued for takeing pictures of ppl/places in public?
Posted on May 23rd, 2011 by admin
But is I go filming or taking pictures in public I havta ask for permission and ect. Blurr out peoples faces who dont want pictures taken.
ok so celebs are considered public w.e but what about a normal person?
If you and the subjects are in a public place then you do NOT have to ask permission to take pictures.
That includes pictures of children.
Neither (at least in the US and UK) do you have to blur anything if you publish them in an editorial capacity.
Melyssa Ford steps out with Charity – [the girl in the blonde hair] right after she was rumored to have hooked up with Trey Songz in the bathroom!! [Allthis according to @bossip]
Music video by Lady Gaga performing Paparazzi. (C) 2009 Interscope Records