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by AnthonyMouse
354 days ago
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So for example, if the bookstore has a nice 4k surveillance camera and you have access to it because you work there, sitting at home and using it to look at the cover art on all the books on display is something you'd expect to be sued over? |
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Having access to a camera doesn't permit you to take the footage home to review.The company still owns that footage, after all.
Now, if you had your own camera recording everything at your desk... I guess that falls into one or two party states.