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photographs used without permission
Can a photographer use images of children to promote their work on the internet (in this case Facebook) without the parents permission?
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Any photograph taken in a public place is non-copyright, and copyright laws are too long and comples to consider here.
If you are the parent in question, or wish to advise the paretns concerned, i suggest that they contact the photographer, and outline their feelings politely, and request that the images be removed. That's probably all that can be done.
Any photograph taken in a public place is non-copyright, and copyright laws are too long and comples to consider here.
If you are the parent in question, or wish to advise the paretns concerned, i suggest that they contact the photographer, and outline their feelings politely, and request that the images be removed. That's probably all that can be done.
I belong to a community theatre group and when we sign the youngsters up for a new show, we ask parents to sign a permission form giving permission for photographs which may be used in publicity material. I wouldn't like to see a pic on Facebook, it's too hugely public for the world, I wouldn't like it either.
As I understand it, if in a public place, the intellectual property rests with the photographer. If a child, ditto, if anonymous and no direct objection from the parents (e.g a school photo or photo of a kids play). If named, the parents should be approached for blessing (even if it is just for a courtesy). Not sure what age that is removed which I think is 12 (i.e. general puberty - and, yes, I know, there are different ages for this aging process).
i know it looks a little hypocritical and I probably would've felt flattered and given her permission, if she'd asked. I know that one of the other mums in particular definitely wouldn't have given permission. Also some of the younger kids were picured naked or in nappies, just makes me feel a bit uneasy that we weren't asked for permission to put pics of our kids on the net.
Thanks for all the replies, I think I'll let the other mums know what has happened and what all of you have said, then we can decide what to do.
Thanks for all the replies, I think I'll let the other mums know what has happened and what all of you have said, then we can decide what to do.
My sister's picture was used as a Kodak advert years ago without my parents knowing anything about it - and they only discovered it because a friend of a friend had it on her wall! My aunts boyfriend had taken the pic and then entered it in a competition which he won, and it was then used in magazine ads. My parents weren't very happy about it but apparently there was nothing they could do.
People see the words 'photograph children' and all sorts of stupid things run through their heads
If that is your child's pic in your avatar you cannot have it both ways. Your daughter's pic *could* have been used many many times by now by anyone on here and anyone else worldwide and yet you complain about a bit of advertising on FB? And (purely on an assumption of course) people even know your real name Kate Bailey
If that is your child's pic in your avatar you cannot have it both ways. Your daughter's pic *could* have been used many many times by now by anyone on here and anyone else worldwide and yet you complain about a bit of advertising on FB? And (purely on an assumption of course) people even know your real name Kate Bailey