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  • 36
    Yeah this is a thing because people were snapping inappropriate pics of others in public. Court cases and such got brought up about it :/
  • 14
    It's true. Because pervs. No idea where those laws are though.
  • 19
    I believe this law is in effect in Japan
  • 14
    @Eat-Sleep-Code no wonder Japanese porn is so horrible.
  • 18
    I turned the sounds off so people on trains don't think I take photos when I'm just making screenshots. :|
  • 7
    Not gonna lie
    A teacher in highschool got sued after they blamed him for taking pictures
    The only evidence needed to suspend him was that he took down the sound of his camera
  • 5
    I believe it's also a thing here in the Netherlands, but I'm not sure. I still have it off though because it's fucking annoying.
  • 14
    @FlrQue What's NOT illegal in north korea though eh ? 😂
  • 10
    @Marnsghol "Goto" is not illegal in North Korea 😀😀😀
  • 4
    In Georgia, they recently ruled that it was not illegal to take upskirt photos
  • 0
    @dewguzzler That is just wrong in so many ways.
  • 1
    @redskabsskuret oh agreed, I don't know how it wasn't considered invasion of privacy
  • 0
    LoL 😐😂
  • 2
    Disabling the camera shutter sound is usually not illegal, but in some cases, disabling shutter sound and taking secret pictures are. In some countries this applies to public spaces aswell, but in most countries, it apply only to private spaces.

    For example in sweden, this applies to both mobile cameras and standard cameras, regardless of sound, if you take a picture where someone expects some privacy, in a home, on a toilet, in a dress room, you must specifically ask for consent. Else its a crime called "Infringing photography". This also applies with shutter sound on, you must ask before, shutter sound is like shooting first and asking later.

    But I think this is the positive things with Android. That there is settings for things like this with legalisations. While Apple forces some "common denominator" down everyones throat. (for example two-party recording rules and such, that you cannot disable)
  • 6
    Too bad that earphones/headphones that let people around hear what the person is listening to, are not illegal.
  • 0
    Ya was a tad confused first time I saw this message while traveling
  • 0
    This is illegal in Japan since people take pictures of women underwear.
  • 0
    Is that why apple mice have a built in speaker to make a click noise even though there is no physical click ?
  • 0
    Id like to say it's completely unrelated @DarkMukke
  • 0
    @nicnaknic oh I know.
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