Re: IETF note well relating to pictures?

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Hi Martin,
At 03:56 26-07-2016, Martin Rex wrote:
The issue isn't about recording, but about publication.

And you really need _consent_, any rip-off/coercion in the US contractual
style (package deal) will not work here, because such contract clauses
will be legally void in Germany, similar to most of the contents of
click-through-licenses in software.

The issue is much less about folks on stage, but folks in the room
-- an that is what the original question was about.

The original question was about about whether it is okay to publish pictures of a person for just being on the premises. The short answer is that the photographer could ask the person whether he/she is okay with having his/her photo taken.

The Note Well is about activities such as working group sessions or a plenary [1]. The question here would be about whether it is appropriate for the organization to publish audio/video recordings of those activities. That would be covered by a privacy policy. There isn't a simple answer as each country has its own laws. The discussion about what is public highlights the differences.

Regards,
S. Moonesamy

1. There have been discussions about other events in respect to Contributions.



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