2 This document shows that Section 8 under the Ofcom of broadcasting rights high lights the legislation of each sections below Foreword 8.1 efers to an infringement of privacy under the broadcasting Acts of 1!!". #hich is not having the permission following complaints from aggrieving parties. This can be also warranted due to a public interest. $airness between codes and an understanding between unwarranted and warranted Ad%udicating of the factors that Ofcom will ta&e in to consideration Meaning of "warranted This is where broadcasters could e'plain infringement in(depth and give an e'planation of any specific conditions. )ublic interests are the following revealing* detecting crime* public health or safety* Meaning of "legitimate expectation of privacy" There is a certain degree of legal privacy and e'pectations that will fluctuate depending on the location and nature of information +activity or conditions in ,uestion. -owever .n some situations )eople can e'pect to have a certain level of privacy in public places. Consent /efore ma&ing a programme all Organisations+ individuals must be aware that they will be in the programme and must give their consent before it broadcasts. Gathering information, sound or images and the re-use of material The re(use of material which has already been used by the broadcaster for a specific purpose and is then used again for another purpose or used in con%unction with an entirely different programme must be carefully addressed by the broadcaster to avoid creating an unwarranted infringement of privacy. Meaning of "Door stepping" 0oor stepping is when an interview ta&es place either on film or through a recording with an un e'pecting person alerting them to the fact that the call will be used in the recording for broadcast purposes* without any previous notice given. 1The filming+recording can sometimes be an attempted interview.