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Will Crombie
Posted: 2011-05-21 02:57:38
Mark, I have no doubt Pete and his photographers are 1st class professionals but under UK law it is legal to take photographs of anyone or anything in a public place or a place open to the public, it is illegal to take photographs without consent for publication. A parent taking photographs of his children to put in a family album is acting legally, a photographer taking photographs of children to publish on a website with a view to offering those picture for sale is acting illegally if he hasn't had consent from the parents. Solution is simple if people want to purchase professionally took pictures of their children competing and are happy with Pete's team taking them thats fine,anybody else who want to take photos of their kids with their own cameras or phones etc for including in family albums etc (not for publication)should be able to do so, asking the other fighters parents/corner first as a courtesy rather than a legal necessity. What you think Mark

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