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Originally Posted by kempie
Obviously you have never seen the sticky post at the very top of this forum...
https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/showthread.php?t=67409
Burning Man is not a public event. Since it is a private event held on private property (for which you must pay hundreds of dollars to attend) it is well within the rights of the Burning Man organizers to control all photography and complain if that control is breached.
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According to this article, until at least 2013, and maybe beyond, it was not held on private property. And there is a big difference in terms of what you can legally enforce photographically on private vs public property.
https://burners.me/2013/03/06/does-b...ed-a-new-home/
"Private property, however, does seem to be in our future, given the decreased fees and increased freedom that holding the event on private property would bring."