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20.10.2010 Fotografieren öffentlicher Gebäude wieder erlaubt
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20.10.2010: New York Civil Liberties Union erreicht Abkommen mit NY Stadtverwaltung

The right of photographers to stand in a public place and take pictures of federal buildings has been upheld by a legal settlement reached in New York.

The settlement, filed on Friday, ended a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security by Antonio Musumeci, 29, of Edgewater, N.J. He was arrested Nov. 9, 2009, as he videotaped a demonstrator in front of the Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse at 500 Pearl Street. His principal camera was confiscated but he recorded the encounter on a second camera. On two later occasions, he was also threatened with arrest.

The full text of the settlement.

Mehr dazu bei http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/10/18/you-can-photograph-that-federal-building/

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Tags: #Polizei #Foto #USA #NY #Geheimdienste #Persoenlichkeitsrecht #Grundrecht #Informationsfreiheit
Created: 2010-10-20 06:52:16
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