Can I Take Photos of Sports Events?

Full question:

Are there any laws regulating the taking of and subsequent sale of photos of people engaged in sports- specifically surfing and skiing? (not professional athletes)

  • Category: Privacy
  • Date:
  • State: California

Answer:

The answer will depend in part on where the photos are taken. Other laws, such as trespassing may apply. Invasion of privacy is the intrusion into the personal life of another, without just cause, which can give the person whose privacy has been invaded a right to bring a lawsuit for damages against the person or entity that intruded. It encompasses workplace monitoring, Internet privacy, data collection, and other means of disseminating private information. A non-public individual has a right to privacy from: a) intrusion on one's solitude or into one's private affairs; b) public disclosure of embarrassing private information; c) publicity which puts him/her in a false light to the public; d) appropriation of one's name or picture for personal or commercial advantage.

The tort of appropriation involves the appropriation of a person's name or likeness for the defendant's economic benefit. This branch of invasion of privacy law recognizes an individual's right to privacy from commercial exploitation. It emphasizes a person's property right to exploit his or her own name or image for his or her own economic benefit. This type of privacy right is often described as an interference with the "right of publicity." The right of publicity recognizes the individual's right to regulate and obtain the benefits from the commercial exploitation of his name, likeness, identifying characteristics, and performances. Exceptions, among others, include when the information is disseminated as part of newsworthy events or matters of public interest, or consent to publicity.

For further discussion, please see:

http://www.rcfp.org/photoguide/intro.html

This content is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.

FAQs

Photographers are protected by copyright laws, which grant them exclusive rights to their original works, including photographs. This means they can control how their images are used and can prevent unauthorized reproduction or distribution. Additionally, photographers must consider privacy laws, especially when taking pictures of individuals. If a photo is taken in a public space, the photographer generally has more leeway, but consent may still be necessary for commercial use. Always check local laws for specific regulations regarding photography rights.