Timeline for Can a public school record audio without anyone knowing?
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Sep 20 at 21:24 | comment | added | Dale M♦ | @MichaelHall it’s illegal to covertly record. Broadcast media use obvious microphones. Most people do not expect CCTV cameras to record audio because historically, they didn’t, even though it’s standard for modern ones but the microphone is not obvious. | |
Sep 20 at 21:22 | comment | added | Michael Hall | So it is illegal to record and broadcast video of public events such as sporting competition because the cameras might pick up a background conversation and expectation of privacy is irrelevant? | |
Sep 20 at 21:18 | comment | added | Dale M♦ | @MichaelHall not relevant to audio recordings | |
Sep 20 at 15:02 | comment | added | Michael Hall | What do Australian laws say about any expectation of privacy? | |
Sep 20 at 10:31 | comment | added | Amazon Dies In Darkness | Do the same laws apply in public schools? Some laws that apply in general settings do not apply in public schools or other government facilities (e.g. courthouses, military bases, etc.) and even in some private facilities (e.g. private hospitals). Can you please cite the law(s) to which you refer? | |
Sep 20 at 8:04 | comment | added | littleadv | is it considered "covertly" when the cameras are clearly visible and everyone signs an acknowledgment? | |
Sep 20 at 6:58 | history | answered | Dale M♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |