In a message dated 08/01/04 20:44:26 GMT Standard Time,
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> . . . a photo was taken of a couple who were recently married
> and standing in front of the registry office, went to the exhibition and
> were upset that their photo was included as they had no knowledge of it
> being taken. it was taken down, but now the photographer is angry and
> wants it put back up.
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I would approach this one with a "what if" scenario. What if the marriage
was against parental wishes, or against religious rules? What if the wedding
featured a celebrity marrying in secret? What if the bride or groom was a
relative of the photographer? Would s/he have displayed it without consent in any
of those circumstances?
I assume s/he would not and therefore I assume all of us would be (should be)
afforded the same rights (or courtesy).
Ian B
Ian Buckland
Managing Director
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