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more legislation re photography

Postby wendellt on Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:38 am

if this has already been posted mods please delete
something i got in the mail today

“Proposals to ban all public photography are before a Federal Govt Committee in Australia. An online petition against this is at ....

http://www.petitiononline.com/ausphoto/petition.html

We cannot just assume that common sense or fair justice will prevail here.

I believe this petition and any other means of resisting these suggestions is essential for photography in this country.

Already photography is difficult or prohibited near schools and on beaches and apparently there are some who want to extend this to include the whole world.

And sadly, even within the ranks of practicing photographers there are some who seem to think professionals have more 'right' to photograph than amateurs.

This issue could lead to that becoming a reality, or even more restrictions on all.

Please forward to as many interested people as you can and ask them to sign the petition.”
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Postby stubbsy on Thu Mar 15, 2007 4:02 pm

You are correct Wendell. This has been covered elsewhere in another topic, but mixed in with some commentary on some French photo bans and the like. I have now split that original post in two. The stuff on the Australian legislation is HERE.
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