It happens daily: we share photos of ourselves, our families and our friends with others on the Web, especially through social web sites like Facebook. Or we email photos for various reasons to a long list of recipients. Or we forward photos received from someone else to other family members or friends. What we generally don’t do, is ask the people on the photos permission to distribute the photos. Sure, if the photo is flattering, why would any one object? But what if its embarrassing? How often have you seen photos of yourself on a friend’s web site that you would not choose to share with the world at large? But what can you do? How can you enforce your right to privacy?
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