Public Squares and City Sidewalks are definitely public, the flea market depends on location, but most are on private property in my experience.

Generally public spaces applies to sidewalks, streets, public parks and public squares.

IANAL however.

-Adam



Lon Williamson wrote:

I'd like a nice, expert definition of the difference between public and
private in the eyes of US law, where photography is concerned.  I've run
into people forbiding me to photograph in public squares, flea markets,
local parks, and city sidewalks.

Adam Maas wrote:

Note that Airports, like Malls, are technically private property (Even if Government run) and management can restrict what you photograph while on private property.


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