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Old 11-23-2017, 02:16 PM  
cordoba
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Originally Posted by SpicyM View Post
Slovakia. It's called Protection of personality and must be like this if not stricter anywhere in EU. This is the civil code, not the criminal code.

Filming, capturing voice or taking pics of persons in public or using such creations is ok as long as they are aware of that and therefore can say NO to that. If they say no, you have no consent. If they don't say no, it is considered as their implied acceptance / consent.

Consent is not needed if the material is intended for press, TV or broadcast news or official (government puproses) , scientific or artistic purposes. ..as long as it is not in conflict with lawful interest of the persons.

Glad we have these laws.
Well the UK certainly doesn't have that law.

Seems like it's more of a communist relic rather than some noble EU 'citizen's right to privacy' thing. I wonder how countries like Slovakia are going to deal with things like augmented reality glasses?

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/C...t_requirements
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