"The London 2012 conditions state: ‘Images, video and sound recordings of the Games taken by a Ticket Holder cannot be used for any purpose other than for private and domestic purposes and a Ticket Holder may not license, broadcast or publish video and/or sound recordings, including on social networking websites and the internet more generally, and may not exploit images, video and/or sound recordings for commercial purposes under any circumstances, whether on the internet or otherwise, or make them available to third parties for commercial purposes.’Source: Amateur Photographer
Ruck, a semi-retired freelance, blasted the rules as unenforceable.
He said there will be a 'million and one' people taking photos and video, whether by camera or mobile camera phone."
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Monday, April 30, 2012
News: Olympics to ban social network photos?
Olympics to ban social network photos?:
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
18 Signs That U.S. Public Schools Are Now Essentially Prisons
1. Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has announced
that school officials can search the cell phones and laptops of public
school students if there are “reasonable grounds for suspecting that
the search will turn up evidence that the student has violated or is
violating either the law or the rules of the school.”
2. It came out in court that one school district in Pennsylvania secretly recorded more than 66,000 images of students using webcams that were embedded in school-issued laptops that the students were using at home.
3. If you can believe it, a “certified TSA official” was recently brought in to oversee student searches at the Santa Fe High School prom.
2. It came out in court that one school district in Pennsylvania secretly recorded more than 66,000 images of students using webcams that were embedded in school-issued laptops that the students were using at home.
3. If you can believe it, a “certified TSA official” was recently brought in to oversee student searches at the Santa Fe High School prom.
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