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submitted 2 months ago by Blaze@piefed.zip to c/privacy@programming.dev

A New York subway rider has accused a woman of breaking his Meta smart glasses. She was later hailed as a hero.

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[-] mikesizachrist@lemmy.world -2 points 2 months ago

You couldn't be more wrong. You're conflating commercial image rights, public interest reporting, and actual privacy rights. You can be filmed in public all day legally; you just might not be able to sell your image commercially without a release. Public visibility doesn’t give you privacy - that’s why cops, traffic cams, and news footage can film you legally. Filmmakers needing consent is about commercial exploitation of someone’s image, not a magic ‘right to not be seen.’ And just because some uses are gross doesn’t suddenly create a legal privacy right. Public exposure ≠ privacy. Period. Oh, and fucking idiot = you.

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