Tags: War on Cameras
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CopBlock "Wiretapping" Trial Starts Today
Adam Mueller faces up to 21 years behind bars for recording officials while investigating police brutality
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"Wiretapping" Trial of CopBlock Founder Begins Today
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It's Now Illegal To Photograph Accident Victims in New Jersey
Even though the law applies to first responders, news coverage of traffic incidents involving cops should now be interesting
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Videorecording Copshop Becomes Terrorism Bust
Nothing the man did, or was accused of doing, is actually illegal
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D.C. Cops Still Grab Cameras, Despite Policy
It remains open season on photographers in the nation's capital
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Houston Depicts Photographers as Potential Terrorists
DHS-Funded Video Urges Citizens to Call Authorities.
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New York Times Freelance Photographer Says Cop Slammed Camera In His Face
Charged with obstructing government administration and resisting arrest; was taking photographs of s street brawl
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"Illegal" Interviews Could Send CopBlock Founder to Jail
New Hampshire authorities use wiretap laws to target activist over his reports on police conduct
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Cameras Bring Out the Best in Police Officers
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D.C. Police Officially Declare Photography Is Not a Crime
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Cop Took Cell Phone Used to Film Him, Lawsuit Alleges Retaliation
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NYPD Flyer Warns Cops About 'Professional Agitators' Armed With Cameras
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Cops Vs. Clouds: New App Will Keep Authorities from Deleting iPhone Videos
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Reno Newspaper Photographer, 60, Assaulted by Deputies While Covering Fire
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Reason Nominated for 11 Southern California Journalism Awards
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New Video of Five Year Old Vancouver Police Shooting of Bipolar Man Throws Closed Case Into Question
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Newly-Released Surveillance Video Shows Police Officers Brutally Beating, Suffocating, and Tasing Kelly Thomas to Death
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7 Rules for Recording Police
Courts are expanding rights but cops are cracking down. Find out how to keep your footage, and yourself, out of trouble.
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Illinois Judge Says Eavesdropping Law Is Unconstitutional
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt Teams With ACLU to Promote Your Right to Photograph Cops