- Apr 14, 2001
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<< Taking pictures of people without their knowledge, and posting them without their permission, is a violation of their privacy. Do it again, and you will be banned - permanently.
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Taking pix of people in a public place/environment and posting them is not a violation of their privacy (It might been uncool, but it's not a violation of privacy). By going into a public place you wave your expectation of privacy(inside your home is about the only place you should expect privacy). And, unless otherwise stated, the photographer is the owner of the picture, not the subject (so the subject doesn't have to conscent to the posting). The poperazzi<sp?> is a perfect example of this. They make a living by taking pix of the stars w/o the stars' permission. I'm not defending them(or the person who started this thread) I'm just saying that, legally, nobody's privacy was violated.
Lethal
EDIT: Thread I'm refering to Link
