1. You can make a photograph of anything and anyone on any public property, except where a specific law prohibits it. i.e. streets, sidewalks, town squares, parks, government buildings open to the public, and public libraries. 2. You may shoot on private property if it is open to the public, but you are obligated to stop if the owner requests it....
So I’ve been in Bristol, UK for most of this week attending the 2010 Plone Conference. So far it has been quite an experience. Not only did I learn quite a bit, but to see how the community is doing, and how our platform is growing, is fantastic. Obviously I have not been able to attend all the talk, but I am hoping to check out all the video...
So, just to clarify my signiture (because, quite frankly, you're going to be seeing a lot more of it), I am reposting a little something originally posted by Daniel Miessler on his blog danielmiessler.com. Enjoy....
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audio/visual artist - Artician Staff - old school.
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audio/visual artist - Artician Staff - old school.
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