roadrunner
WKR
Never invite more govt into your life.
Pretty @#$%&×! Simple.
Too much Govt.
Yep. Both of these. The last thing we really need is another ban on something...
Never invite more govt into your life.
Pretty @#$%&×! Simple.
Too much Govt.
Ban this, ban that.….. WTH. What’s next? Ban hunting forums? I swear some people really need to look in the mirror.
My niece went with us for a 30 minute shopping trip. If she shot less than 27 selfies in that time, I will eat my hat.Heck I think video recording and taking pictures has gotten out of control EVERYWHERE. Restaurants, town squares, football games, the woods, and the list goes on.
it depends on if you are filming as part of a business enterprise. you cannot film commercially on most public land. With youtube and such I am sure that line gets blurry fast.I’m sure it differs by state but my understanding is there’s already a pricy permit process for filming on federal land unless it’s just personal use. Probably a case of not enough personnel to enforce it
I wouldn’t think it’s too blurry, if you are filming to try and monetize it on YouTube that’s a business (or an attempt at it).it depends on if you are filming as part of a business enterprise. you cannot film commercially on most public land. With youtube and such I am sure that line gets blurry fast.
it sounded like they are looking into restricting the you tube videos. it was said, that if they are profitting off of the public land hunt videos with out proper permits, they are looking into enforcement methods.....not sure how they will....it depends on if you are filming as part of a business enterprise. you cannot film commercially on most public land. With youtube and such I am sure that line gets blurry fast.
Who is “they”?
I've checked out a couple sheep spots that I've seen in photography books. Those guys have no problem listing exactly what mountain or drainage they were at in the photo caption!Problem is targeting hunters specifically. Would a photographer on vacation be required to get a permit as they might decide to sell a shot? Is it only video that is banned?
I was gonna ask about fly fishing, or hikers... I'm sure lots of people film mountain biking on federal lands for YouTube...Problem is targeting hunters specifically. Would a photographer on vacation be required to get a permit as they might decide to sell a shot? Is it only video that is banned?
Taking a picture or film takes nothing from the land. So, if you can ban that, then surely it would be even easier to ban the killing and removal of all wildlife.
There is also the 1st Amendment to contend with, it could be argued you are restricting a persons speech, I have a hard time seeing the public interest in such a ban surviving Strict Scrutiny.
most people posting on youtube are not making a dime off of their posts. i guess you could argue youtube might be making something off of it.I was gonna ask about fly fishing, or hikers... I'm sure lots of people film mountain biking on federal lands for YouTube...
There's plenty who are.most people posting on youtube are not making a dime off of their posts. i guess you could argue youtube might be making something off of it.