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tomo6

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California

Hi,

I have a question. My house has a camera at the front window to record what is going on in the street. The video data is my property for sure. In case I grant permission to a governmental agency e.g. police to use the video clip for an investigation and the agency detects a suspicious object e.g. a vehicle and its license plate in the video. Then can I claim any data (vehicle, its shape, color, license plate...) analyzed and generated by technologies used by the agency also my properties?

Thanks!
 


LdiJ

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California

Hi,

I have a question. My house has a camera at the front window to record what is going on in the street. The video data is my property for sure. In case I grant permission to a governmental agency e.g. police to use the video clip for an investigation and the agency detects a suspicious object e.g. a vehicle and its license plate in the video. Then can I claim any data (vehicle, its shape, color, license plate...) analyzed and generated by technologies used by the agency also my properties?

Thanks!
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