KindredSpiritzz
Senior Don Juan
Most video recordings are legal with or without consent.
There are very few laws which prohibit video recording of any kind, but that being said there are some laws prohibiting video recordings in areas of expected privacy without consent.
These may include areas such as bathrooms, locker rooms, changing/dressing rooms, adult bedrooms, and other areas where a person should expect a high level of personal privacy.
Generally the majority of the laws dealing with video recording privacy issues tend to allow surreptitious recording and monitoring of video activity under most circumstances without notification of any of the parties involved.
So far, in some cases the courts have allowed video recordings of nannies, elder care employees, and other types of video recordings made with covert cameras without the subject's consent.
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heres what it says in my state. It mentions adult bedrooms but id imagine thats for setting up secret hidden video equipment. I think if shes aware of the camera that's tacit consent. Also if she knows you videod her during sex enjoying it i doubt shes going to think making a rape claim afterwards to be in her best interests and really, how often do false rape claims even happen? Sure theres the rare instances but it doesnt happen all that often. Bottom line is if she doesnt want to be video taped you respect her wishes and if you are worried about consent issues ask her before you whip out the camera. In my bedroom i dont hide the fact im getting some video or pictures of us and she has the option to protest which i would respect instantly.
There are very few laws which prohibit video recording of any kind, but that being said there are some laws prohibiting video recordings in areas of expected privacy without consent.
These may include areas such as bathrooms, locker rooms, changing/dressing rooms, adult bedrooms, and other areas where a person should expect a high level of personal privacy.
Generally the majority of the laws dealing with video recording privacy issues tend to allow surreptitious recording and monitoring of video activity under most circumstances without notification of any of the parties involved.
So far, in some cases the courts have allowed video recordings of nannies, elder care employees, and other types of video recordings made with covert cameras without the subject's consent.
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heres what it says in my state. It mentions adult bedrooms but id imagine thats for setting up secret hidden video equipment. I think if shes aware of the camera that's tacit consent. Also if she knows you videod her during sex enjoying it i doubt shes going to think making a rape claim afterwards to be in her best interests and really, how often do false rape claims even happen? Sure theres the rare instances but it doesnt happen all that often. Bottom line is if she doesnt want to be video taped you respect her wishes and if you are worried about consent issues ask her before you whip out the camera. In my bedroom i dont hide the fact im getting some video or pictures of us and she has the option to protest which i would respect instantly.