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If you are not identified in a published photo, is there a loss of privacy?

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May 182013
 

Some New Yorkers say yes, in response to an art exhibit based on photos taken of people in normally private places which were left open for the world to see … including someone with a telephoto lens.

 Posted by Purtilo at 7:44 am on May 18, 2013

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