Filming Laws In Kentucky

Summary

In Kentucky, filming in public is generally legal without permission if there is no reasonable expectation of privacy. However, filming someone in a private setting without their consent is typically illegal and considered an invasion of privacy. Filming on private property without permission or engaging in harassing or invasive activities can also lead to legal consequences. If you have specific concerns or scenarios, it may be beneficial to consult with a local attorney for personalized legal advice.

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I live in louisville ky
Nice to meet you, ****. What specific legal issue are you facing in Louisville, KY?
Is it illegal to film someone in private without permission?
Hi ****, in Kentucky, it is generally illegal to film someone in a private setting without their consent. This could be considered an invasion of privacy.
- Filming someone without consent in a private place is prohibited.
- Violating privacy can result in legal consequences.
Is there a specific scenario you are concerned about?
Is it illegal to film without permission in public?
Hi ****, in Kentucky, it is generally legal to film in public places where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy. However, there are some exceptions, such as:
- Filming on private property without permission.
- Filming activities that are harassing or invasive.
Is there a specific situation you are concerned about?
Even without permission?
Hi ****, in Kentucky, filming in public without permission is generally legal if there is no reasonable expectation of privacy. However, it’s illegal if:
- It’s on private property without permission.
- It involves harassment or invasion of privacy.
Are you facing a particular situation that concerns you?