Re: Photographer's rights in Australia (was RE: My Home Town)

2006-01-31 Thread John Coyle
(was RE: My Home Town) John, In Australia there is basically no restriction at all on who or what you can take photos of if you are on public property. If you are on private property (which includes shopping centres and council owned land) then the property owner has the right to set the rules

Re: Photographer's rights in Australia (was RE: My Home Town)

2006-01-31 Thread Kevin Waterson
This one time, at band camp, Paul Ewins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: we have no bill of rights so we have no inalienable rights, and specifically no right of privacy. Putting it another way, our rights as photographers stem from other people's lack of rights to prevent us taking photos. My

Photographer's rights in Australia (was RE: My Home Town)

2006-01-30 Thread Paul Ewins
John, In Australia there is basically no restriction at all on who or what you can take photos of if you are on public property. If you are on private property (which includes shopping centres and council owned land) then the property owner has the right to set the rules. A lot of the time