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Tag Archives: free speech
189149
2006.05.30 – 5:42 pm PDT
the 4th.
2005.08.28 – 4:42 pm PDT
i think those with cameras should start a flickr page of all the police officers they can snap pictures of, and tag them with their badge numbers. And when they threaten to take our cameras, and they beat us into submission, we sue.
ridiculous: http://thomashawk.com/2005/08/right-to-bear-cameras.html
from boingboing
Last month a federal judge awarded $35,000 in compensatory and $6000 in punitive damages to a man state troopers arrested for video taping them.
Given the Utah rave case and the Oakland police stop reported today, this seems like an important decision because it makes it clear that citizens are free to video law enforcement in action.
The ruling finds violations of the plaintiff’s first and fourth amendment rights. It states “The activities of the police, like those of other public officials, are subject to public scrutiny…Videotaping is a legitimate means of gathering information for public dissemination and can often provide cogent evidence, as it did in this case. In sum, there can be no doubt that the free speech clause of the Constitution protected Robinson as he videotaped the defendants on October 23, 2002….Moreover, to the extent that the troopers were restraining Robinson from making any future videotapes and from publicizing or publishing what he had filmed, the defendants’ conduct clearly amounted to an unlawful prior restraint upon his protected speech….We find that defendants are liable under § 1983 for violating Robinson’s Fourth Amendment right to be protected from an unlawful seizure…”
Thank you 4th amendment!
Fair Use is a Right AND a Defense
2004.09.09 – 1:33 pm PDT
from boing boing
“I’ve heard Peter Jaszi say on several occasions (and more eloquently), First Amendment is like fair use, technically invoked as a defense in court, but that
doesn’t stop us from talking about our *right* to free speech.”
http://www.boingboing.net/2004/09/09/fair_use_is_a_right_.html



