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https://idpc.org.mt/en/documents/data protection and street photography.pdf
What do we think of this?
What do we think of this?
I think we should all wear badgers when leaving the house.
As I am not really clued up on this, does that mean if I take a photo of some bloke just sitting and doing what ever I then have to ask him if it`s fine to publish it ?
Not much, I do landscape
But it is related to the case where your landscape includes an identifiable person, or a car with a legible number plate, etc.
Surely its just a late April 1st joke?
Just imagine if this was true... that classic pic of the couple kissing in Times Square in 1945 would not be published... along with many other pics!
Or go into the setting and deny them, which is generally what I do. If the site says it can't function correctly without permission, I leave. Thats generally for sites I infrequently visit, for more regular ones I tend to allow certain cookies.It's EU law. Of course it's ill thought out and is probably true.
Just like the cookies law which now does nothing but mean you have to tick a box on every website
The website it is linked to is Maltese - nothing I can find regarding data protection on the Gov.uk website relating to this.I'd take the advice more seriously if it wasn't riddled with typos. Just makes me wonder if it's authentic?
Or go into the setting and deny them, which is generally what I do. If the site says it can't function correctly without permission, I leave. Thats generally for sites I infrequently visit, for more regular ones I tend to allow certain cookies.
Edit: Mind you with the recent news that google track your location even when you ask them not too, I'm not certain it makes a difference if you give permission or not.
The website it is linked to is Maltese - nothing I can find regarding data protection on the Gov.uk website relating to this.
Malta is part of the EU and its an EU directive. I've read somewhere recently, but can't find it now, its actually a piece of legislation the UK was heavily involved in and likely to continue after Brexit.The website it is linked to is Maltese - nothing I can find regarding data protection on the Gov.uk website relating to this.
Malta = EUGood catch.
Yes, I saw that and one of the comments I thought was particularly relevant was where the poster had contacted the ICO whose reply was:The piece on the SRPS site seems fairly balanced and not overly concerned.
http://www.rps.org/special-interest...ogs/2018/february/gdpr-and-street-photography
I'd take the advice more seriously if it wasn't riddled with typos. Just makes me wonder if it's authentic?
The website it is linked to is Maltese - nothing I can find regarding data protection on the Gov.uk website relating to this.
I think we should all wear Burkas when leaving the house.
It’s utter b****x.https://idpc.org.mt/en/documents/data protection and street photography.pdf
What do we think of this?
I think we should all wear Burkas when leaving the house.
Hopefully someone will see sense and realise that this just isn't 'police-able'. Any filming in public would just about have to stop?
Or even that it’s a work of utter fiction.Hopefully someone will see sense and realise that this just isn't 'police-able'. Any filming in public would just about have to stop?
Or even that it’s a work of utter fiction.
No, it definitely is.Fingers crossed it is!