Unfortunately, lifelogging is illegal in my home state, and in many other places. Specifically, it is illegal to record audio here without informing all the parties being recorded, which is prohibitively impractical when you want to record 24⁄7. (There is no similar restriction for video, but video is likely to be less useful for reconstruction purposes than audio.)
Unfortunately, lifelogging is illegal in my home state
That’s terrible—it’s clearly a rights violation to disallow recording in public. Based on this guide it looks like only a few states require consent of all parties, and Vermont is the only one with basically no restrictions on recording.
Of course, having a camera/recorder in plain view tends to entail that consent is assumed, so maybe lifelogging sans the hidden camera is in order.
Unfortunately, lifelogging is illegal in my home state, and in many other places. Specifically, it is illegal to record audio here without informing all the parties being recorded, which is prohibitively impractical when you want to record 24⁄7. (There is no similar restriction for video, but video is likely to be less useful for reconstruction purposes than audio.)
That’s unfortunate. I guess you would want a discreet camera until the laws become more sensible.
That’s terrible—it’s clearly a rights violation to disallow recording in public. Based on this guide it looks like only a few states require consent of all parties, and Vermont is the only one with basically no restrictions on recording.
Of course, having a camera/recorder in plain view tends to entail that consent is assumed, so maybe lifelogging sans the hidden camera is in order.