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>>> HOWLETT Sue L <[log in to unmask]> 22/02/2006 11:05:23 >>>
..It's because if people are out in the street they are in the public
domain as it were, so if you took part in a demonstration and was
walking through town , you could be seen on T.V. or a photograph in
the
paper, so therefore newspapers or T. V, companies do not have to ask
for
consent because by taking part in the demonstration you don't mind
being seen.
Regards.
Sue
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lewis, Chris G.
Sent: 22 February 2006 10:58
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Subject: Re: [data-protection] Filming Graduation Ceremonies
How would this be different from news footage involving crowds? I may
of
course be missing some important exemption here (and am always happy
to
be educated), but news crews don't need to go around the crowd getting
consent forms signed.
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Peter Burgess
Sent: 22 February 2006 10:55
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Subject: [data-protection] Filming Graduation Ceremonies
We have a video at home of my wife receiving her Ph.D. 95% of the
video
is feel-good marketing for the university, a pompous speech by the
(famous actor now deceased) Chancellor, a procession of grave looking
individuals in silly costumes etc, and only the last shot is of her
receiving her scroll. No other person except the Chancellor is
identified. Were it to be made available on-line, and an unauthorized
person somehow managed to access it, I cannot imagine what possible
damages my wife could suffer as a result, or how anyone could claim
that
anything in this very public event constituted private data.
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Sent: 22 February 2006 10:22
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Subject: Re: [data-protection] Filming Graduation Ceremonies
Data protection issues aside, can you imagine anybody voluntarily
choosing to watch such a tedious event if they didn't have to? Or, for
that matter, re-watching it on DVD, dewy eyed, at a later date?
Hilary Lawrenson, Data Protection Officer National Probation Service -
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Subject: [data-protection] Filming Graduation
Ceremonies
Hello,
We currently film our graduation ceremonies and produce DVDs/Videos
that
graduates can buy as a souvenir of the day. It has been suggested
that
we
could securely broadcast this over the internet so that family and
friends
who are unable to attend could watch the ceremony. I do not fully
understand the IT issues but assuming that this could be done in a
secure way with a password and login - does this seem okay?
I am sure there must be something that I am missing as this doesn't
feel
right, but the argument that we are already producing the DVD seems to
suggest (to my colleagues!) that there are no issues with this. I'd
really appreciate any thoughts on this.
Caroline
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