Commons:Deletion requests/Image:AKHDV06-2.JPG
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It is unkown, whether the publication of this picture does comply to german law according to which each and every identifiable person on the picture must grant permission prior to publication. Furthermore, the picture was taken in a non-public assembly. Momo 10:51, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
- please read the whole law:
* (1) Ohne die nach § 22 erforderliche Einwilligung dürfen verbreitet und zur Schau gestellt werden: 2. Bilder, auf denen die Personen nur als Beiwerk neben einer Landschaft oder sonstigen Örtlichkeit erscheinen; 3. Bilder von Versammlungen, Aufzügen und ähnlichen Vorgängen, an denen die dargestellten Personen teilgenommen haben;
- translates to "no permission needed from persons who are not the main subject or who are taking part in a convention". But anyways, what does this picture show? It should be properly categorized at least. -- Gorgo 22:02, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
- ad 2.: As the picture is used in an article concerning the assembly, it is clear, that the people are the main subject.
ad 3: Even though the assembly was sitting non-public? --Momo 11:20, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
- ad 2.: As the picture is used in an article concerning the assembly, it is clear, that the people are the main subject.
I agree that people are the subject of the picture, but there is no person that is the subject of this picture. I would not be able to recognize anyone in this picture, if I had met him/her on the street (because of low quality photo and most people are only seen from behind or from a distance). Well I'm no expert on German copyright law, but based on what is said here I think this picture is OK. / Fred Chess 16:15, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
I may be repeating myself; the picture in question was taken during a non-public assembly, and thus is IMO not eligible for publication. --Momo 23:08, 19 February 2007 (UTC)