Re: Proposed Photography Policy
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- Subject: Re: Proposed Photography Policy
- From: Yaron Sheffer <yaronf.ietf@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2018 22:49:13 +0200
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Thank you Ted for posting a link to the Ada Initiative blog
(https://adainitiative.org/2013/07/04/another-way-to-attract-women-to-conferences-photography-policies/).
I urge participants in this discussion to read it (the first few
paragraphs at least), in order to understand the problem better and
empathize with the people being intimidated.
With that in mind, I think the right of people to take photos freely
during the meeting should be valued lower than the right of people to
attend, free of any hint of intimidation.
And so I would propose to only allow photography of official functions
(basically people participating in panels, chairing meetings or
presenting at meetings), as well as photography by official IETF
photographers and approved press photographers. People whose photo was
taken by professional photographs should be allowed to request that
their photo be deleted after the fact, and such requests should be
respected.
The idea that people who are intimidated by photography will put a label
up saying "I am intimidated" seems unreasonable, to say the least.
Thanks,
Yaron
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