New Media Musings - jdlasica@gmail.com
Downtown Lens: Your Right to Photograph - eecue@eecue.com
Venice Market - Daniel Beeman dbeezo@gmail.com
Right of Police to Photograph Protesters Curtailed -
Photopermit.org - seems to be defunct
Photographing kids (pedophilia alleged) -
Photographer's Guide to Privacy - extensive case law citations by state, by The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. rcfp@rcfp.org
List of Photographers Rights links - a thread at Digital Photography School
Chicago's Millennium Park Photography Ban - 2005 article
General overview of Legal Principles - by Andrew Kantor in USA TODAY, and a followup article by him, and a PDF File he created in May 2009; quite good work compared to everything else.
Protesting Right to Photograph Buildings - LA US BANK Tower
Photosecrets' Links to references -
I am a photographer not a terrorist
UK MP introduces motion to House of Commons - the official motion with signatures
National Press Photographers Association NPPA Releases Memo On Photographers' Rights To Take Pictures In Public Places - president@nppa.org - the PDF
Freedom to Photograph site - not active
California Civil Code Section 1708.8 - telescopic photography can invade privacy. Lack of photographic evidence is not absolute defense.
California Penal Code 632 - eavesdropping confidential communications
Aisenson v. American Broadcasting Co.(1990) 220 Cal.App.3d 146 , 269 Cal.Rptr. 379
members.mobar.org/pdfs/media-law-handbook/chapter3.pdf - a good overview of privacy, intrusion, and false light torts.
CTHE RIGHT TO PRIVACY vs. THE FIRST AMENDMENT: IS A PRIVATE PERSON PROTECTED AGAINST THE PUBLICIZING OF HIS PRIVATE FACTS? Beard
Great article about rules of photographic evidence. An another fromthirdamendment.com
Police charging citizen videographers with illegal surveillance