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Can You Legally Record People Everywhere

Can You Legally Record People Everywhere

Published 3 days, 9 hours ago
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Filming in public? Usually legal—streets, parks, events are fair game. But step into private spaces like bathrooms or locker rooms, and you’re crossing a line. Texas law bans secret recording there, and sharing private images or deepfakes without consent? That’s a big no. While public recording is protected under the First Amendment, it doesn’t let you trespass or bypass laws. Gyms? They can ban filming in private areas—even if it’s just the lobby. Know the difference between public and private, and you’ll avoid legal trouble and ethical missteps in the age of easy recording.

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