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Are there any laws and regulations about photography?

1, the law does not clearly stipulate when shooting can be done and when shooting is not allowed. But generally speaking, it is not allowed to shoot anything that belongs to others' privacy, state secrets or the interests of other legal persons and citizens.

2. Military secrets are related to national security and interests; Trade secrets, etc.

3. Shooting people, emergencies, fights, etc. Do not violate the law; Shooting in other people's shops must obtain the consent of the operator, otherwise it may constitute infringement. Many times, the police or staff will come over with a very bad attitude and won't let you shoot or drive away.

4. Civil servants have the right to refuse to shoot, mainly depending on the situation, such as the scene of a major criminal case. 5. If the photographer refuses to listen to dissuasion and insists on shooting situations involving security or national and public interests, he can not only violently refuse, but even pursue legal responsibility.

6, specific problems, specific analysis.

7. I guess you may be a photojournalist or a photographer. You should be clear about professional ethics.