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    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    Are you singing? That might make a difference but it's not actual copyright but singers on recording have rights. They should have asked your permission to use it though. All people appearing in a video should give their consent to being used and sign a release form. I am surprised Misawa didn't know this given his profession. You would really have to tell us a bit more though. It is professional, youtube etc etc.
    this is the internet. it's probably a xbox video, so there's not really something that would happen for say a 12-18 yr old... "hi putting video on youtube can i just send you this release form" and send it to the 40 PPs of a game? - paul is it a xbox video?? I think you can request it be removed, or your voice removed. That's probably about it, because although... going by the same laws of a photographer, it's courtesy to remove it but they might not have to because half the time you're being recorded and stuff anyway.

    Not sure though so yeah, I'm just going on the same basis as photographer laws lol.. if you're in a public place, by law a photographer can photograph you as long as it's not harassing, and wouldn't have to ask, but the courteousness comes in if they ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myke View Post
    this is the internet. it's probably a xbox video, so there's not really something that would happen for say a 12-18 yr old... "hi putting video on youtube can i just send you this release form" and send it to the 40 PPs of a game? - paul is it a xbox video?? I think you can request it be removed, or your voice removed. That's probably about it, because although... going by the same laws of a photographer, it's courtesy to remove it but they might not have to because half the time you're being recorded and stuff anyway.

    Not sure though so yeah, I'm just going on the same basis as photographer laws lol.. if you're in a public place, by law a photographer can photograph you as long as it's not harassing, and wouldn't have to ask, but the courteousness comes in if they ask.

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    Yes I do as long as Paul wasn't directly asked to take part in the video and he was just a member of the public. Otherwise the anybody taking a video of a a football crowd would have a complete nightmare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myke View Post
    this is the internet. it's probably a xbox video, so there's not really something that would happen for say a 12-18 yr old... "hi putting video on youtube can i just send you this release form" and send it to the 40 PPs of a game? - paul is it a xbox video?? I think you can request it be removed, or your voice removed. That's probably about it, because although... going by the same laws of a photographer, it's courtesy to remove it but they might not have to because half the time you're being recorded and stuff anyway.

    Not sure though so yeah, I'm just going on the same basis as photographer laws lol.. if you're in a public place, by law a photographer can photograph you as long as it's not harassing, and wouldn't have to ask, but the courteousness comes in if they ask.

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    Child protection laws override this if your under 16 tho.

    or is it 18? because your not classed as an adult till your 18?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lazerman View Post
    Child protection laws override this if your under 16 tho.

    or is it 18? because your not classed as an adult till your 18?
    Override what? lol ...

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    if you're in a public place, by law a photographer can photograph you as long as it's not harassing, and wouldn't have to ask, but the courteousness comes in if they ask.

    ^^^^^^^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by lazerman View Post
    ^^^^^^^^^
    I don't think it does, I think when you're in a public place you must assume that nothing you are doing is confidential.

    Lemme do some research

    It is not illegal as such to photograph children in a public place, however in some circumstances it will almost certainly draw the attention of the police and may result in the photographer being investigated. In Scotland it may be treated as a breach of the peace. It is advisable to get at least verbal consent from the parents wherever possible.
    http://www.sirimo.co.uk/wp-content/u...srights-v2.pdf
    Last edited by myke; 14-02-2010 at 11:58 AM.

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    Fair enough, just wondered

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    Yeah in public places you have no case against being filmed/pictured (always see it on Road Wars when they kick off at the camera man lol :8) As for children, if it was being broadcast they would probably have to blur their faces out? I don't know really, might depend on the context.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black_Apalachi View Post
    Yeah in public places you have no case against being filmed/pictured (always see it on Road Wars when they kick off at the camera man lol :8) As for children, if it was being broadcast they would probably have to blur their faces out? I don't know really, might depend on the context.
    A child is defined by law as somebody under 13 years. After that they become a 'young person' in law.

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    Submitted a copyright complaint and it got removed ^_^
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