Subject: | Re: Will audio recording be affected too? |
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From: | "Volker Widmann" volwid |
Date: | Thu Dec 13, 2007 12:00 pm ((PST)) |
Does anybody think that the new regulations would also affect us ordinary amateurs with professional looking gear. How do you prove that the material you record never will be used commercially. I once got stopped at Crystal Cove State Park (near Laguna Beach) doing some video and sound. I assured the ranger that I was doing this for mere hobby reasons and everything was fine. Would I now have to prove that I am not a professional? Weird times.... Volker J. Young schrieb: > I found this article relating to photography in U.S. parks. Though it > is not audio recording relevant I can see that the same rights could be > affected. > http://www.nppa.org/news_and_events/news/2007/12/parks01.html > <http://www.nppa.org/news_and_events/news/2007/12/parks01.html> > > Enjoy! > J. > > |
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