I've found this discussion interesting, mainly because here in the UK most education authorities are advising schools to ban the use of video and still cameras at school events, because of the legal repercussions. They ask that the parent of every child in every video/photo give written consent before their children are filmed/photographed. Some parents are hotly in favour -"I don't want my child filmed by parents I don't know". Others think it's going too far - "Why shouldn't I film my child's football match/ netball match/ sports day?"

Public sports centres, especially swimming pools, are already banning photo phones as well as cameras.

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