International Photography Laws and Restrictions
Test your knowledge of photography and camera laws across different countries, including restrictions on military installations, government buildings, religious sites, and privacy laws.
Questions
In which country is it illegal to take pictures of military installations?
- United States
- China
- Russia
- All of the above
What is the penalty for taking pictures of military installations in the United States?
- A fine of up to $10,000
- Up to one year in prison
- Both a fine and imprisonment
- None of the above
In which country is it illegal to take pictures of government buildings?
- North Korea
- Saudi Arabia
- Iran
- All of the above
What is the penalty for taking pictures of government buildings in North Korea?
- A fine of up to $5,000
- Up to six months in prison
- Both a fine and imprisonment
- None of the above
In which country is it illegal to take pictures of religious sites?
- Afghanistan
- Pakistan
- Saudi Arabia
- All of the above
What is the penalty for taking pictures of religious sites in Afghanistan?
- A fine of up to $2,000
- Up to three months in prison
- Both a fine and imprisonment
- None of the above
In which country is it illegal to take pictures of people without their consent?
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- All of the above
What is the penalty for taking pictures of people without their consent in Germany?
- A fine of up to $1,000
- Up to six months in prison
- Both a fine and imprisonment
- None of the above