My question involves civil rights in the State of: California
Let's say Amy decides that she wants to upload a video of Bob to Snapchat. Bob, after becoming aware that he is on video, explicitly says or implies that Amy does not have his permission to record the video. Would Amy have to then Snapchat the video to violate the law, or would she have done that simply by recording Bob with intent to Snapchat the recording? Edit: Would the recording be illegal regardless of whether or not Amy intended to Snapchat it? Would Amy face a criminal penalty for what she did?
Let's say Amy decides that she wants to upload a video of Bob to Snapchat. Bob, after becoming aware that he is on video, explicitly says or implies that Amy does not have his permission to record the video. Would Amy have to then Snapchat the video to violate the law, or would she have done that simply by recording Bob with intent to Snapchat the recording? Edit: Would the recording be illegal regardless of whether or not Amy intended to Snapchat it? Would Amy face a criminal penalty for what she did?
Civil Rights Issues: Recording, And/or Snapchatting a Recording Of, a Person if That Person Says "No"
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