Re: Future Handling of Blue Sheets

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At 12:21 PM 4/24/2012, Martin Rex wrote:
>John C Klensin wrote:
>> 
>> I should also mention that I introduced a micro-innovation into
>> a WG meeting a few IETF's back.   We had asked who was going to
>> read specific documents.  Some hands went up, some didn't.   In
>> order to have a record of both, I took pictures and we put the
>> pictures in the minutes.   I believe that doing that was
>> completely within the boundaries set by the provision Mike cites
>> above... and that no one can say "oh, I get to be private,
>> please block my face out of the picture even though you can
>> retain my raised hand"
>
>You better don't publish any photos taken in Germany (maybe even
>all of Europe) _without_ permission of every single person who is
>clearly identifiable on that photo, because it would be illegal.


Martin - you and everyone else in the room gave permission by being in the room.  That's what the NOTE WELL is all about.  So no, not illegal. 

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>-Martin




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