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By: In Slovenia, photography gets regulatory scrutiny | Ogle Earth

[...] at Dliberation, I’ve reported on a story with a geolocation twist likely of interest to Ogle Earth [...]

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By: Dave

This is total lunacy. It has long been accepted that if you are in a public place, there is no expectation of privacy and if you happen to be caught in a street photograph, so be it. Nothing illegal...

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By: Michael

You are correct, this lunacy. But citing your rights in the UK and rights of people in USA is totally irrelevant. Slovenia does not care what laws or rights exist anywhere else but Slovenia. The lunacy...

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By: Amos Shapir

If I understand the rules correctly, in most cases publishing individual street photographs is ok, but combining the same photographs in a panorama is not? What if one site which contains the images...

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By: Dave

Good point about EXIF info. Is this what the photo police (to be hereby known as “The PP”) will want to see? Obviously the REAL crime rate must be incredibly low in Slovenia to allow law enforcement,...

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By: Σλοβενία: Η φωτογραφία υφίσταται νομική επίθεση · Global Voices στα Ελληνικά

[...] Stefan Geens του Dliberation συζητάει το πως η φωτογραφία υφίσταται νομική επίθεση στη [...]

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By: >Re: PHOTO » Blog Archive » Stick at 359 degrees?

[...] can read more about this apparently bizarre legal position on Dliberation, which kind of blames the situation on Google Street View’s decision to blur faces in its [...]

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By: hank

Did they confuse “panoramic” with “panopticon”?? http://cartome.org/panopticon1.htm

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By: Malinee

Sounds much like Cold War paranoia. Burger has done much to put Slovenia on the map, and must certainly have added to tourist interest in his country. Equally paranoid, sadly to say, is the Yemen...

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By: The Photo Follies 2011 Awards » The Russian Photos Blog

[...] London Transport Museum, for DSLR Camera Ban. Highly Commended: Government of Slovenia, for Panorama Mania. Winner: Los Angeles Long Beach Police Dept, for Art [...]

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