| Jurisdiction | Key Rules | |--------------|------------| | | No federal comprehensive privacy law; video surveillance generally allowed on your property. Wiretapping laws (state-specific) may prohibit audio recording without one-party or all-party consent. Neighbors can sue for nuisance or invasion of privacy if camera captures areas with reasonable expectation (e.g., bedroom windows). | | European Union (GDPR) | If a camera captures public space or neighbors’ property, the user is a “data controller” required to have legal basis (e.g., legitimate interest, consent). Signs must be posted. Continuous recording of sidewalk is often illegal. Fines up to €20 million. | | Canada (PIPEDA) | Similar to GDPR; users must notify individuals and limit data collection to what is reasonable. | | UK (ICO guidance) | Home cameras that capture beyond property boundary are subject to data protection laws. Users must inform neighbors, limit retention, and delete footage on request. |
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