Hi,
I have a question about GDPR / Data Protection Law, and I was hoping that someone might be able to help me.
What if someone appeared in a TV news show, where they were filmed in a public place, but only for about a couple of seconds. The footage featuring the person was just a short clip of a larger programme.
It is obviously too late to prevent the original broadcast, due to the lack of a functioning time machine etc.
However, what if we wanted to the prevent this company from using this clip again? ... Does this require just sending a DSAR / data protection notice including a request to have either;
1. our face and head covered with a mosaic effect / pixelation (then they can edit and re-upload new version of video), or
2. delete the clip including us altogether (then they can edit and re-upload new version of video)
I understand that we have the right to be forgotten, but does this right fit into this scenario? ... it seems like this could be a bit of a grey area.
This page seems to provide an overview, but just an overview: https://ipo.blog.gov.uk/2019/06/11/c...photographers/
The ICO obviously has a much more detailed page, but still still lacks any mention of TV or Video etc: https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations...ht-to-erasure/
Any guidance would be much appreciated.
Thank you
I have a question about GDPR / Data Protection Law, and I was hoping that someone might be able to help me.
What if someone appeared in a TV news show, where they were filmed in a public place, but only for about a couple of seconds. The footage featuring the person was just a short clip of a larger programme.
It is obviously too late to prevent the original broadcast, due to the lack of a functioning time machine etc.
However, what if we wanted to the prevent this company from using this clip again? ... Does this require just sending a DSAR / data protection notice including a request to have either;
1. our face and head covered with a mosaic effect / pixelation (then they can edit and re-upload new version of video), or
2. delete the clip including us altogether (then they can edit and re-upload new version of video)
I understand that we have the right to be forgotten, but does this right fit into this scenario? ... it seems like this could be a bit of a grey area.
This page seems to provide an overview, but just an overview: https://ipo.blog.gov.uk/2019/06/11/c...photographers/
The ICO obviously has a much more detailed page, but still still lacks any mention of TV or Video etc: https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations...ht-to-erasure/
Any guidance would be much appreciated.
Thank you
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