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Photographic metadata helps convict officer over arrest of journalist
Photographic evidence recently helped a New York trial judge find a New York City police officer guilty of fabricating a… -
Newspaper files suit after reporters detained outside Defense contractor plant in Ohio
The Toledo Blade filed a lawsuit Friday against various military officials after reporter Tyrel Linkhorn and photographer Jetta Fraser were… -
Baltimore photographer arrested while covering event
A Maryland photographer working with the Baltimore City Paper is fighting an arrest after being taken to jail while covering… -
Law criminalizing photography of celebrities' children passed in California
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill into law Tuesday that restricts photographers' right to photograph the children of celebrities.… -
Photographer who took photos of neighbors wins legal battle in New York Supreme Court
A New York City family had no basis to sue a photographer who surreptitiously captured images of his neighbors from… -
Arrested Detroit Free Press photographer awaits police reply
The Detroit Free Press is awaiting the results of an internal Detroit Police Department investigation before deciding whether to take… -
Steven Tyler Act stalls in Hawaii legislature
AP Photo Steven Tyler, left, and Mick Fleetwood, right, testify about an anti-paparazzi bill. Tyler's lawyer, Dina LaPolt, center, drafted… -
Photographers associations admonish Biden's office for ordering deletion of journalist's photos
Despite the prompt apology issued by the Vice President's press office to the University of Maryland journalism school for deleting… -
Justice issues letter supporting photojournalist arrested for taking pictures of police
The Department of Justice issued a rare letter supporting the constitutional rights of a photojournalist suing Montgomery County, Md., police… -
Anti-paparazzi bill pushed by Steven Tyler approved by Hawaii Senate committee
The Hawaii Senate Judiciary Committee approved an anti-paparazzi bill that would allow people who are photographed on their private property…