2606a REVIEW DENIED Videotapes surreptitiously made in a classroom do not violate the Privacy Act, since teachers are aware that classroom activities are likely to be repeated to others and so are not confidential; although videotapes made in a classroom without permission of the teacher and principal are unlawful under the Education Code, they may be used in administrative and other legal proceedings.CitationEVENS v SUPERIOR COURT (Classroom Videos) 77 CA4 320 [See: EdC 51512; PenC 630 etseq; Coulter v B of A 28 CA4 923, T/AT 11/94]
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