In general, imagery, video, and audio (multimedia) materials produced for and by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are considered public domain and not copyrighted within the United States and are available for use.
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If used correctly, video doorbells are not subject to data protection laws. However, many fail to use the devices correctly, such as in the case of Fairhurst v Woodard where in a neighbour dispute, the use of the video doorbell amounted to harassment, nuisance and a breach of data protection laws.