My company has posted my photo along with those of other employees on its website. I'm not comfortable with having my picture online, in any context, and would like to ask that it be removed. I'll ask politely, but if my boss insists that it stays, I'd like to know what my rights are. I wasn't asked for permission. I'm in BC, so I guess I'm wondering particularly about BC laws and/or precedents. Please advise, so I know where I stand!
posted by otfence
on Jul 20, 2010 -
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We need a web-based photo and video storage and tagging system. Does anyone have recommendations?
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posted by fvox13
on Jun 11, 2009 -
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Do you remember a global online photo project where individuals took pictures of themselves in their room? If it's still out there, I need to find it, as well as other examples of collaborative, possibly community-building blog-style photo sites that aren't Flickr.
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posted by clever sheep
on Mar 21, 2008 -
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I would like to use a Creative Commons-licensed photo in the top-of-the-page banner of a web site I am developing. The photo has
this license. What is the best way to fairly attribute the photo and respect the photographer's wishes?
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posted by croutonsupafreak
on Sep 3, 2007 -
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What are the best and easiest tools for Wordpress that will add a bunch of photos to a page?
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posted by Knigel
on Aug 23, 2006 -
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I want to create a website which visitors can "annotate" with something more than a simple commenting system. Basically, I'm looking for
Flickr's photo annotation capabilities, but for html documents instead of jpegs. My instincts say this could be accomplished with some fancy CSS and javascript, but I would prefer not to start from scratch if something already exists. Any ideas?
posted by sanitycheck
on Oct 6, 2004 -
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