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Otta Wrote:

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> Is that legal (filming people without their

> consent and posting it online)?


Generally yes, afaik. However, it depends on the circumstances. If the person can be said to have a reasonable expectation of privacy (such as in their own home), then no, it is not legal. If the material is used for commercial purposes without consent, that is also not legal.


Still a weird and unneighbourly thing to do though, even if it's legal. :-/

malumbu Wrote:

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> SE23 exile makes a good point. But he also,

> inadvertently, demonstrates the weakness of this

> site.

>

> To start with the subject matter. I similarly used

> to post on SE23 but gave up due to the draconian

> controls. Posts being delayed, amended, or just

> not put on at all. Threads being moved to the 4

> O'clock in the morning slot, where no one will

> ever read them. New threads being started from an

> existing discussion by the webmaster, and killing

> a conversation dead. The forum appears to be run

> as a personal Fiefdom by someone who does not

> understand (or have any) sense of humour or fun.

> And is not open to any challenge either via the

> site or by personal communication. This is

> therefore not a community thread

>

> The has led to a turgid and unimaginative site,

> obsessed by train times and house prices, and

> dominated by a few individuals with too much time

> on their hands. Most of the creativity of a few

> years ago appears to have gone. I guess from my

> knowledge exile you may be Baboonery, Bigbadwoolf

> or Toffee Jim.

>

> Now this forum is in deed much more exciting. But

> too often you go off track into banal and/or

> juvenille discussions totally off thread. Witness

> this above as you go quickly off thread.

> Censorship (as with SE23.com) is out of order, but

> I don't know why you lot act so childish at times

> (queue a new thread). And from the disrespect to

> women there seem to be a lot of Liam Gallagher

> disciples out there.

>

> Perhaps the Sydehham Town Forum has got the right

> balacne between moderation and free speach.


I was really impressed with the above posting and even more surprised that it was from me. Sadly six years later you lot still go off thread so quickly, as I am doing here. Good post though Malumbu

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