John,
I continue to think that the policy leaves what happens in working groups a
bit open to interpretation.
For example if I present, speak at the Mic, or chair a meeting wearing the
Do Not photograph label, should I expect this label to be honored. The same
question applies if I happen to be sitting close to the mic with the same
label.
On March 7, 2018 10:30:38 PM "John Levine" <johnl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
...
I believe that's what the proposed policy says. Can you say what
changes you think are needed?
Since you asked...
Wrt
OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Any photographer engaged on behalf of the IETF should not photograph
individuals
displaying the "do-not-photograph" label, should make reasonable
efforts to avoid photographing small groups with one or more members
displaying the label, and should not publish small group photographs
with such individuals in them. Photographs of large groups may contain
incidental images of such individuals and we will not attempt to
redact those. Specifically, photographs of panels
Add: ", WG sessions"
and the like (e.g.,
the IESG/IAB plenary) are expected to contain all individuals
regardless of labelling.
Working group meetings are generally video recorded and broadcast, and
no attempt will be made to avoid recording individuals.
Drop:
However, if
the IETF publishes still frames of these videos, individuals
displaying the labels should not be shown.
Lou