Is this guy any of you on here? (Trail cam pic) (Croom)
#3
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: Tampa area
Posts: 12
Relax. Just looking to see if he was on here to swap some scouting knowledge with. Not sure why you had to try and turn that into a negative.
#4
No I will not relax. You should not be posting other people's picture without their permission or another legal reason. It is a negative. Want to find out who he is go to your stand and find him. If it had been me then you would have seen what upset really was.
#7
No. You don't.
Although I have a feeling that's why allot of cameras get stolen. Somebody realizes their picture was taken and feel some sort of way about it so they swipe the camera.
-Jake
Although I have a feeling that's why allot of cameras get stolen. Somebody realizes their picture was taken and feel some sort of way about it so they swipe the camera.
-Jake
#8
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 2,743
your image is not your's if taken in a public place, sad but true, and its why them TV shows cops and like can film you, and or why all department stores and such can video you!
But HOW They use that image , can have legal sides to what all they can or cannot do with it!
but a trail cam pic on public land, OR private lands , odds are its the camera's owners pic, and will again, come down to what the image is being used for ,a s to what all can be done with it!
I agree many cam's get stolen due to folks knowing they got there pic taken, and most times IMO< its also they were trespassing and that increases the odds of them stealing it, as they don;t want to be known to have trespassed!
adding to reasons they steal them!
some I think just take them on spite as well,as poor manors and no respect for others property!
But HOW They use that image , can have legal sides to what all they can or cannot do with it!
but a trail cam pic on public land, OR private lands , odds are its the camera's owners pic, and will again, come down to what the image is being used for ,a s to what all can be done with it!
I agree many cam's get stolen due to folks knowing they got there pic taken, and most times IMO< its also they were trespassing and that increases the odds of them stealing it, as they don;t want to be known to have trespassed!
adding to reasons they steal them!
some I think just take them on spite as well,as poor manors and no respect for others property!
#10
I was going to type a response. With some case law cited, etc. But decided it's not worth the time. In short: you have no expectation of privacy on public land. It's not your photo. He's free to post it to his pages. He could even sell it under certain guidelines.
That's just how public areas work.
It would be different if it was in your home or somewhere where you had an expectation of privacy (a bathroom a dressing room a hotel room etc)
Funny thing about facts- they don't care how we feel about them.
-Jake
That's just how public areas work.
It would be different if it was in your home or somewhere where you had an expectation of privacy (a bathroom a dressing room a hotel room etc)
Funny thing about facts- they don't care how we feel about them.
-Jake