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Pick up any high street store catalouge its full of posing kids.. your right pics of kids are everywhere.. pause the telly.. theres thousands.
But as a parent I would rather be the one who decides if pictures that feature my children are displayed on the internet or anywhere else.. I am not talking scenes or pictures with my children in.. I am talking pictures that actually feature as the main point. |
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how does that go for pics that are taken at carnivals and such like Kipax?
i know you took some pics of the last carnival, on one of them is one of my mates and her little cousin, you put them on the net did you ask permission? |
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My daughter was on a picture in the observer office window.............without my permission, i was ready to go in but the missus persuaded me not to. MY kids, MY pictures MY decision.......MY kids, somebody elses pictures..............a very annoyed ME
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[quote=Neil;663792]Why is it so disgusting?
I think its disgusting the child is plastered on the net at such a young age being encouraged to pose . Its not right and its not the way a child should be expected to behave. Ok they are NOT indecent but they are way to advanced IMO For that age. Yes!!! its her child , her decision but I have my opinion too . How many people see the child in Asda or walking down the street? I don't see why some of you are so scared of people seeing children. Please can someone explain why we have this photo phobia? All it is doing is ruining the memories of our children's childhood. I agree with you here Neil, bit this is seeing a child in a natural everyday environment. Dont get me wrong if a mum wants her child to do modelling fine, my sister did it with my neice, but as in most cases she wanted to know exactly where the pics would be published and it gave her an idea of what audience would be viewing them. If she didnt like where they were going she withdrew her from the photo shoot. My Objection is with a young child being thrown all over a social network and no saftey measures in place to protect who is viewing them. At what age do you think it is ok to post pictures of people on websites? At whatever age the parent decides suitable, but uses common sense to protect. I know my gripe is a little personal but it makes me wonder how many more young parents do such things without considering the consequences.. I know most would have the common sense to protect their young as parental instinct kicks in but im sure there are those that dont too |
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I guess its around
"you take pictures of the crowd at a carnival, on some the key 'feature' of that picture are other peoples children enthrolled/excited etc at the carnival, you post them on the internet without asking the parents permissions. " How does that tally with your own view of Quote:
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Well my business would take a real nosedive if I were unable to show kids' portraits in the shop- and I think there's more reason to be bothered by such local displays than global ones.
It's just people are scared by the scale of the internet. The worldwide availability of an image of a nameless child photographed in a possibly unknown location has a low risk or likelihood of being able to identify the child. In some owner-operated studio like ours in a small town, or a local rag (from any sized town) where they print the kids' names under the picture, the chance of being able to meet the child in a picture is that much higher. Nobody has mentioned what the kids want, yet: I always ask them, as well. It's not happened yet, but I'm waiting for the day when a parent is happy for their child's image to be displayed but the child has other ideas... |
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I have my boys pic as my avatar, I personally dont see anything wrong with this.
I wouldnt publish pics of anyone elses kids without the parents permission though |
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also my views where my views on my kids.. not my views on what other people should do.. still a bit confused as to what flashy or yourself means. 1) no laws thus no permission needed 2) scenes with kids in v featured 3) my views on my kids.. not someones cousins views and there kids 4) my colds nearly gone :) |
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I do have double-standards on this, though. It's only when it comes to kids, the older generation, and more personal pictures that I respect others' wishes over my rights. If, for example, I took a photo of a whole bunch of people shouting racial abuse at a football match (for the sake of a random example), I'd have no problem publishing it and would probably ignore anyone asking me not to. Quote:
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Most pics of kids are mine.. other peoples kids are either them knowing i have taken them or them in situations where they know they wil be photographed .. with 75 thousand pics online then some will get through.. but not that many and my instant removal notice is there for any that do. |
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Also at the age he is able tochoose forhimself whether he wants a photo broadcasting over the internet or wherever. Whilst I have responsibility for his safety and upbringing, I choose not to do that. Put it this way, whilst I dont mention my childs name on here, I know some people know what it is, how old he is etc. and details such as this are on Accy web for example for anyone to see. Add to that a picture as well, and any strangerwould be quite capable of having a conversation with him, with enough correct information to have him feel more secure than he should. Enough people are wary of identity theft, I holdmy son more important than my identity. Going back to the OP, I've got to admit, whilst I willingly give permission for my sons photo to be taken by other parents, I would not be happy for it to then be plastered on the internet to be honest. |
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