An article from Japan Camera Hunter : Street photographers, know your rights!
http://japancamerahunter.com/2013/02/street-photographers-know-your-rights/"There is a worrying amount of news about photographers being stopped illegally for taking pictures, being unlawfully searched and detained and harassed. I thought it might be helpful for us to build a resource for the laws in different countries.
Recently I have been seeing people who have details about the law in their bags, as it seems that in some countries the public perception of photographers has shifted somewhat. There are a lot of reports coming from various parts of the world of photographers being accosted by the law (or overblown security guards). I have even had it in the UK, being told that I would be arrested if I continued to take photos in a shopping mall, as it is private property.
Obviously there are some things that you cannot take pictures of (like the secret military installation I tried to get pictures of in Kazakhstan). But walking down the street and in the general public should not be a cause for harassment.What I have decided to do is compile a list for you for different countries on the laws and your rights.
This is not even close to a complete list but it is a work in progress. Feel free to add your country or any information that you have in the comments section.
If you have a link that is pertinent I shall add it to the piece as it progresses. This is intended not just to be a reference resource for residents but visitors of the countries too.
Australia
http://www.artslaw.com.au/images/uploads/Street_photographers_rights.pdfCanada
http://ambientlight.ca/laws/Japan
http://tonymcnicol.com/2009/01/26/photography-in-japan-what-are-your-rights/ I am looking for more detailed info for Japan if someone has it.
Singapore (some details in this forum piece)
http://www.reddotphoto.com.sg/forums/showthread.php/370-Legal-Issues-on-Photography-in-Public-and-Private-Places-in-SingaporeThe United Kingdom
www.the-aop.org/download/14106 (direct PDF download of bust card) It seems that photographernotaterrorist.org has been shut down.
The USA
http://www.krages.com/ThePhotographersRight.pdf Need more info about state laws and federal laws.
I would really like to have all of your help and input of this so that we can build a complete resource for as many countries as possible. The more we know the more we can protect ourselves and keep on shooting without harassment."