Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Georgia

Someone put a camera in my tent during a music festival. I only found this out after I left. They filmed me under the influence of an illegal drug. They spent the entire time watching me and have told me they were going to post it on YouTube.

If this video becomes public I could lose my job.. Can they legally film me in my tent without my permission? I did not open the tent. I did not give permission for them to film me.


Asked on 10/03/10, 5:35 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Yasha Heidari Heidari Power Law Group, LLC

Such action may constitute an invasion of privacy, but there is a lot of nuance in this factual scenario. I suggest discussing the matter with a local attorney to decide what steps can be taken, if any, to protect your interest.

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Answered on 10/08/10, 6:28 pm
Ralph Villani VILLANI LAW FIRM

Yasha is absolutely right - you did not give enough facts

Hire an attorney ASAP to try to stop the dissemination of thoes images - after videos, stills, etc, published and/ or put on U-Tube, etc, it may be too late to stop your loss of job (or criminal prosecution, if warranted)

Good Luck,

Ralph

NOTE: The above is for informational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client privilege you must hire and/or consult with your own attorney to get advice on these matters.

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Answered on 10/09/10, 2:25 pm


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