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  2. Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission - Wikipedia

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    For images, you are not limited to CC BY-SA: any free license will do. If the photographer's identity is unclear (for instance, if an image was uploaded stating the photographer's name and claiming a free license, but the image cannot be found on the web), ask them to confirm that the image is theirs.

  3. Photography and the law - Wikipedia

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    Photography is not restricted on land if the landowner has given permission to be on the land or the photographer has legal right to access, for example Byways Open to All Traffic or a public right of way or an area of open access land. The Metropolitan Police state in their own advice "Members of the public and the media do not need a permit ...

  4. Wikipedia:Image use policy - Wikipedia

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    If an image requires consent, but consent cannot be obtained, there are several options. For example, identifying features can be blurred, pixelated, or obscured so that the person is no longer identifiable. Also, the picture may be re-taken at a different angle, perhaps so that the subject's face is not visible.

  5. Personality rights - Wikipedia

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    Taking a picture of a person in a public space: Requires consent. Taking a photo or video of someone or drawing them in a painting constitutes an illegal act by itself according to Article 57 of the Greek Civil Code (57 ΑΚ, 57 Αστικός Κώδικας) even without any publication of the resulting photo, video or drawing.

  6. Clovis wants parental consent for LGBTQ+ students to ... - AOL

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    Multiple sources, including Clovis Unified parents and school psychologists, confirmed the district already uses a form, the Student Site Plan (SSP), that requires consent from a parent or ...

  7. Why Consent Needs to Come First at School Dances

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    A middle school dance policy aims to curb bullying but is sending students troubling messages about their ability to trust their own judgement and give consent.

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