You ought to get in on the Pizzagate story- Just found out Breitbart KNEW few yrs ago Just before he DIED! Sickening stuff
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So who has proprietary rights to the film? Do those being filmed have any rights at all regarding release?
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That's the big question. It's unclear. Something I think will eventually be worked out - but policies differ
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I'm sure this will be decided in the courts. Hopefully not the 9th Circuit.
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It often is. And the arguments come from both sides. It's really interesting!
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Which is why it will not be the panacea it was once thought to be.
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jsyk, search "the privacy of crime victims". Double sentence.
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This issue is a side show distraction. It really isn't that big of a deal in the big picture.
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And crime victims and their advocates would disagree with you on that front.
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when a police officer shoots someone, the public interest outweighs the private. Other cases differ shrply
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existing law enforcement exemptions usually cover these issues. The public needs police shooting vids tho
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That's not the case. Most states do NOT have laws about this
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if you look at state open records laws, they do cover this.
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Politely I disagree. State open records laws differ state to state with some advocating for vic protection
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I'm reasonably confident you do not understand what the law enforcement exemption entails....
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I've throughly read the open records laws related to this topic and have talked at length about the subject with experts
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a closed case without conviction in nearly every state has a law enforcement exemption from release.
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