Legal Question in Technology Law in New York

i want to build an application that will take a picture of the client without letting him know. The application actually is a game and while playing the player is being recorded. is it legal ? if it isn't can we do something so it will be legal?


Asked on 11/19/13, 7:20 am

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Frank Natoli Natoli-Legal, LLC

I am not going to pretend I understand what you are describing here. You will need to flesh it out in more detail.

If you would like to discuss further over a free phone consult, feel free to contact me anytime that is convenient.

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Frank

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Answered on 11/19/13, 7:37 am
Roman Fichman Esq. Law Practice of Roman Fichman Esq.

The legality of this depends, in part, on state law and there are 50 states to recon with... However there are ways to accommodate such a feature. Unfortunately it cannot be done over an general q&a site, such as this and would require a consultation to learn more about your app and its intended uses.

Please contact my office at your earliest convenience to schedule a consultation.

Roman R. Fichman, Esq.

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Answered on 11/19/13, 7:38 am


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