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What is the law of street photography in South Africa?
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What is the law of street photography in South Africa?
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In South Africa photographing people in public is legal. Reproducing and selling photographs of people is legal for editorial and limited fair use commercial purposes. There exists no case law to define what the limits on commercial use are.
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