Common sense would seem to dictate that one respect the wishes of a friend, particularly when it comes to such things as making public an image the friend doesn't want displayed.
Paul
On Nov 1, 2005, at 7:17 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

Why are you surprised, John? I'm a curious fellow and would like to hear what others think or may do in such a situation. The question was prompted by comments made in another thread, and it's been on my mind for a while to
get a sense of how others see this situation.

Shel
"You meet the nicest people with a Pentax"


[Original Message]
From: John Francis

Not long ago an acquaintance came to visit. We were talking about
photography and cameras, and ended up using one of my cameras to
photograph
one another. I got a few nice shots of her, and showed her one, which
she
didn't like. She specifically asked - in fact told me on no uncertain terms - that the pic not be shown to anyone, be posted on the internet,
etc.

Am I obligated not to show anyone the other pics?  What about the one
she
saw and didn't want me to show?

Legally?  You're under no obligation.

Morally?  I'm surprised you even had to ask.



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