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Photographing federal buildings in Australia?

Photographing federal buildings in Australia?

No, there are no laws at all in Australia which blanket prohibit photographers from photographing Federal or government buildings - there are provisions in the law (Defence (Special Undertakings) Act 1952, Defence Act 1903) for restricting certain activities around certain areas, but these are related to defence ...

  1. Is it illegal to take pictures of federal buildings?
  2. Do I need permission to take photos of buildings?
  3. Is street photography legal in Australia?
  4. Can Neighbour take photos of your property?
  5. Are federal buildings public property?
  6. Can I video a federal building?
  7. Can a contractor use pictures of my house without permission?
  8. What can you do if someone takes your picture without consent?
  9. Can someone film me without my permission?
  10. Can you film someone without their consent in Australia?
  11. Can someone use a picture of me without my permission Australia?
  12. Can you sell photos of buildings?

Is it illegal to take pictures of federal buildings?

It is not illegal to take pictures of federal buildings such as courthouses. A court settlement reached in 2010 affirmed the right of citizens to shoot still images and video footage of federal buildings.

Do I need permission to take photos of buildings?

If you have the permission of the relevant landowners or you are on public land then you do not need the permission of the owner of the copyright in the building to record or take a photo of the building and to exploit what you produce.

Is street photography legal in Australia?

Photography from a public place onto private property

There is no restriction on taking photographs of people on private property from public property.

Can Neighbour take photos of your property?

As long as he is not using the pictures for his own personal use and they are not inside your house itself then you can not stop him. ... This means that he can take pictures over the fence.

Are federal buildings public property?

Government-owned property is often considered 'public' property, although that does not mean that all such property is freely accessible to all citizens. ... Government-owned property may also refer to the property administered by the federal government, such as consulate buildings and embassies.

Can I video a federal building?

Taking photographs and video of things that are plainly visible in public spaces is a constitutional right—and that includes transportation facilities, the outside of federal buildings, and police and other government officials carrying out their duties.

Can a contractor use pictures of my house without permission?

It is not illegal. However, you may have a civil claim against him for exploiting your home for his own commercial purposes. You should check your contract with him and make sure there is nothing in there that permits him to take and use pictures of your house as advertising.

What can you do if someone takes your picture without consent?

If you see someone taking your photo without your permission, it's your right to ask him or her to stop. If you're undressed and someone is taking your photo, put in a call to the police. Not only are you making sure your rights are intact, you're also making the dressing room a little safer for the rest of the world.

Can someone film me without my permission?

It is legal to record someone in public, as long as they don't have a “reasonable expectation of privacy”. The Wiretap Act protects communications that the individuals being recorded perceive as private. Whether one perceives a conversation as private largely depends on the context.

Can you film someone without their consent in Australia?

There is currently no law in Australia that prohibits you from filming in a public place without asking for permission. This extends to recording buildings, sites, and even people – but not artistic works. This means that you should be careful not to film something that has copyright protection.

Can someone use a picture of me without my permission Australia?

In Australia, there is no general right to privacy. This means there is no law which prevents an image of you being used without your permission (except in particular circumstances set out below). ... There are no laws preventing an individual taking your photo in a public place and posting it online.

Can you sell photos of buildings?

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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