Re: Future Handling of Blue Sheets

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I believe Martin is correct, at least with respect to Germany.
OTOH, "wo kein Kläger, da kein Richter" (no plaintiff, no judge).  And:
where is the damage?  In short, I wouldn't worry too much.
Stephan

On 4.24.2012 11:10 , "Martin Rex" <mrex@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>Joel jaeggli wrote:
>> 
>> Michael StJohns wrote:
>> >
>> > 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. 
>> 
>> Specifically every registered attendee has accepted during the
>> registration process the note-well.
>
>You're completely misled.
>
>In Germany (and probably all over Europe) that part of note well
>will not apply to the rights about your own picture/portrait.
>
>To obtain such a right, a seperate explicit and voluntary consent
>is required.  That is a privilege guaranteed by law.
>
>-Martin
>





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