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To: Patricia who wrote (4757)6/24/2003 1:51:23 PM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Read Replies (2) of 12465
 


a) is informational. An informational photo is one used to elaborate or illustrate a story or article.

b) doesn’t invade the person’s privacy. An example of invading a person’s privacy would be using a hidden camera or using a photo that depicts a very personal or potentially embarrassing activity.

c) is not defamatory. If your photo creates a false impression that injures someone’s reputation, you could be liable for defamation or libel.



That doesnt apply to someone who is trying to profit by selling those pictures...why do you think those models get all that money and Playboy has contracts and CBS goes nuts if someone resembles one of their TV personalities..yadda yadd yadda
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