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Personal use with an individual antenna, as well as the right to record and then playback recordings of that signal are protected under current law.
Insults of increasing viciousness flew back and forth – revolving around the question of whether Haze, as an outsider, had any right to record a song called New York – before the pair then traded swiftly-recorded diss tracks.
Current projects include amicus efforts advocating for the recognition of a constitutional right to record matters of public concern.
There's no levy on blank cassettes or PVRs in exchange for the right to record off the telly.
"Everyone has the right to record their history but not at the expense of the lives of others," he said.
"It demonstrates the importance of citizens being able to capture this type of video and protecting their right to record," Mr. Gregory said.
Courts have established a right to record police activity in public places, as long as it does not interfere with the officers' ability to carry out their duties.
If it is a mortgagee, Mr. Peterson added, it has the right to record mortgages in its own name, as it did.
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Mr. Basinski replies that he is within his rights to record what is transpiring.
It was announced last year that the playwright's estate had granted, for the first time, the rights to record all the plays for the radio archives.
It also includes new provisions for posting video online of all legislative proceedings and would expand public rights to record video and audio of the Legislature in action.
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