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Subject: [IP] Re: Google Photographs in Public Places and So Do We


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From: Michael Zimmer [michael.zimmer@yale.edu]
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 1:50 PM
To: David Farber
Subject: Re: [IP] Re:    Google Photographs in Public Places and So Do We

Then the question is, if the organizers of the trade show have no
restrictions on photography on their "private property," can Google, a
renter of space on that property, enforce their own restrictions?
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Michael Zimmer, PhD
Microsoft Fellow, Information Society Project
Yale Law School
e: michael.zimmer@yale.edu
w: http://michaelzimmer.org


On Apr 28, 2008, at 11:57 AM, David Farber wrote:

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> ________________________________________
> From: Samuel.Posten@L-3Com.com [Samuel.Posten@L-3Com.com]
> Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 11:35 AM
> To: David Farber
> Subject: RE: [IP] Google Photographs in Public Places and So Do We
>
> Dave, I'm not a lawyer but I've been dealing with similar issues
> lately.  This guy is wrong.  He's at a trade show on private
> property.  The organizers are perfectly within their rights to
> restrict photography.  They'd probably be stupid and unsuccessful,
> but within their rights.
>
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