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Can the court record and video?

Legal analysis: recording, video recording or taking photos without permission; Without permission, using mobile communication means to spread trial activities on the spot; Other activities that disrupt the court order and hinder the trial. In case of the above-mentioned provisions, the people's court may temporarily detain the equipment for recording, videotaping, photographing and disseminating trial activities by the participants in the proceedings or others, and order them to delete relevant contents; Refuses to delete, the people's court may take necessary measures to forcibly delete.

Legal basis: According to Article 9 of the Rules of People's Republic of China (PRC) People's Court, observers must observe the following disciplines. (1) Audio recording, video recording and photography are prohibited; (two) are not allowed to walk around and enter the trial area; (3) don't speak, don't ask questions; (4) Do not clap, make noise, make noise or commit other acts that hinder judicial activities. "Rules of the People's Court of People's Republic of China (PRC)" Article 10 Journalists shall observe these rules in auditing. Without the permission of the presiding judge or the sole judge, no audio recording, video recording or photography is allowed during the trial.