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Old 23rd Oct 2018, 19:35
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Originally Posted by Icarus2001
The laws in most jurisdictions says.

It is generally illegal to film or record on private property without permission. I cannot look it up now but I know it is in the terms of carriage for at least three international airlines and is written clearly in their in flight magazine with other "fine print". You agree to their terms and conditions when you purchase a ticket.

An aircraft is not deemed "a public place", it is private property, just like a shopping centre. Many people mistakenly believe this is "public" and therefor they can record video but that is not the case.

However it is a moot point.
Absolute rubbish. It is not, and never has been, an offence to record audio or video without permission.

What jurisdictions are you referring to? Specific examples please...

”I cannot look it up now” = “I’m making this up”

Terms of carriage are not legislation, and don’t trump legislation.
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