Originally Posted by
Skipness One Foxtrot
Which part of the GDPR means I need to get everyone's permission if I take a photo and they happen to be in it? Legal action based on what?
What part of GDPR is applicable and has there ever been a successful court action in the UK on this?
It's that sort of nonsense over-reach meaning you have to click on cookie permissions for every single new website you visit in the EU.
Filming on board is technically forbidden on many (even Western) airlines terms and conditions to prevent wierdos filming cabin crew, and if you cross the line, they can stop you from flying with them. Do we really want to make lawyers rich to make that point?
Photographing someone isn't a GDPR issue. Publishing it is.
This is why you are very restricted how you use CCTV collected on domestic systems and doorbell cameras.