NSW Recording and publishing videos taken in a public place if I blur out someone's face.

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Connor

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19 February 2018
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Hello,
I was just wondering if I can record someone without their permission in a public place and publish it if I blur out their face so they aren't identifiable.

Because I know that I can record someone in a public place without their consent but it has to be for personal use.

Kind regards,
Connor.
 

Clancy

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6 April 2016
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Well that's what google maps does.... you can see they blur faces and number plates.