Japan Portrait Rights


Is it because that the faces have not been blurred out but are actually of people who have blurry-face-disease?
The answer is Japanese Portrait Rights(肖像権(しょうぞうけん)) - rights introduced to "protect" folks in the entertainment industry but has become widespread enough to affect just about everybody in Japanese society. Read on to find out why I think that this is a bad thing.
Portrait Rights is a "right" that has been spread by folks in the entertainment industry. They use this right as ammunition to sue somebody who has published a picture of them without their expressed permission. While Portrait Rights are not enforced by law, the courts are usually in favor of people who sue for Portrait Rights infringement.
This means that if you post a picture of Aya Hirano without her permission on your blog - her office can then sue you.
There is a lot of documentation about Portrait Rights on the net and some of it goes as far as to say that you should not post pictures of your friends or family without their expressed permission. WTF.
They go as far as to assume that you dont like your photo taken without your expressed permission (I personally dont give a baboons bottom). Even if you take a picture of a crowd and there is somebody in the picture where you can recognize them - that person can sue you if you published that photo to a blog/flickr etc.
I go around the Japanese blog sphere and all I see are blurred out faces - even of crowds of people. Bloggers are afraid/believe that they should enforce these "rights".
I can understand introducing some sort of law to protect entertainers but having these "rights" trickle down to affect the rest of society cant be a good thing. If Portrait Rights where enforced by law then one would either have to either avoid taking pictures with faces showing, or learn to use photoshop for face blurring. Before you know it, Canon, Nikon etc will include automatic face blurring features in their digital SLR's. Japan would be a society of faceless humans on the net.
I occasionally use the Mirai mark to cover faces of people who I think may not want to be seen at a Idol photo session for example but choose not to blur out faces - especially if its just people on the street/in a crowd.
The image in this post if from JAME (Japan Association of Music Enterprises) and is of artists covering their faces...
JAME spend a lot of money on advertising to convince you that you should not publish photos which have recognizable faces.
I'm presuming that this is just a Japanese only thing because I never ever see blurred out faces on non Japanese blogs.
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Owner, winterheim|hdd
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First reply?
But yeah, I do find that rather weird. I understand the rule applying to celebrities but unless I'm posting someone's face or someone pic for compromising reasons, I don't see the need for this being applied to the general populace. Or else, I'll have to carry around a megaphone and shout at people to stay away from the scenery I'm taking a picture of. Either they shoo away or I sic a Gundam at them.
Owner, winterheim|hdd
http://winterheim.wordpress.com
First reply?
But yeah, I do find that rather weird. I understand the rule applying to celebrities but unless I'm posting someone's face or someone pic for compromising reasons, I don't see the need for this being applied to the general populace. Or else, I'll have to carry around a megaphone and shout at people to stay away from the scenery I'm taking a picture of. Either they shoo away or I sic a Gundam at them.
Owner, winterheim|hdd
http://winterheim.wordpress.com
First reply?
But yeah, I do find that rather weird. I understand the rule applying to celebrities but unless I'm posting someone's face or someone pic for compromising reasons, I don't see the need for this being applied to the general populace. Or else, I'll have to carry around a megaphone and shout at people to stay away from the scenery I'm taking a picture of. Either they shoo away or I sic a Gundam at them.
Owner, winterheim|hdd
http://winterheim.wordpress.com
First reply?
But yeah, I do find that rather weird. I understand the rule applying to celebrities but unless I'm posting someone's face or someone pic for compromising reasons, I don't see the need for this being applied to the general populace. Or else, I'll have to carry around a megaphone and shout at people to stay away from the scenery I'm taking a picture of. Either they shoo away or I sic a Gundam at them.
Student of all things
I'd agree, thats quite bizzare :/ I can understand the concept of the rule but it seems a little odd to think that some random person that just happens to be in a photo you take of a street scene could so you over it. Its pretty laughable that a law like that can even be enforced.
Student of all things
I'd agree, thats quite bizzare :/ I can understand the concept of the rule but it seems a little odd to think that some random person that just happens to be in a photo you take of a street scene could so you over it. Its pretty laughable that a law like that can even be enforced.
Student of all things
I'd agree, thats quite bizzare :/ I can understand the concept of the rule but it seems a little odd to think that some random person that just happens to be in a photo you take of a street scene could so you over it. Its pretty laughable that a law like that can even be enforced.
Student of all things
I'd agree, thats quite bizzare :/ I can understand the concept of the rule but it seems a little odd to think that some random person that just happens to be in a photo you take of a street scene could so you over it. Its pretty laughable that a law like that can even be enforced.
Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
http://www.moeside.net/weblog
Funny how smoe people don't want to get such free advertisements of their faces on blogs ^^
BUt in any case, asians are typically much more shy with photos. Try standing near a busy street with people and take a shot. Most of them will avoid being taken.
Or they could always buy a couple of Stormtrooper helmets to cover their faces ^^;
Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
http://www.moeside.net/weblog
Funny how smoe people don't want to get such free advertisements of their faces on blogs ^^
BUt in any case, asians are typically much more shy with photos. Try standing near a busy street with people and take a shot. Most of them will avoid being taken.
Or they could always buy a couple of Stormtrooper helmets to cover their faces ^^;
Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
http://www.moeside.net/weblog
Funny how smoe people don't want to get such free advertisements of their faces on blogs ^^
BUt in any case, asians are typically much more shy with photos. Try standing near a busy street with people and take a shot. Most of them will avoid being taken.
Or they could always buy a couple of Stormtrooper helmets to cover their faces ^^;
Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
http://www.moeside.net/weblog
Funny how smoe people don't want to get such free advertisements of their faces on blogs ^^
BUt in any case, asians are typically much more shy with photos. Try standing near a busy street with people and take a shot. Most of them will avoid being taken.
Or they could always buy a couple of Stormtrooper helmets to cover their faces ^^;
.NET/Web Developer
http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net
I'd have to agree that it might be useful for entertainers or celebrities and the likes...but other than that I don't think it should apply to normal people. It just doesn't make sense.
.NET/Web Developer
http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net
I'd have to agree that it might be useful for entertainers or celebrities and the likes...but other than that I don't think it should apply to normal people. It just doesn't make sense.
.NET/Web Developer
http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net
I'd have to agree that it might be useful for entertainers or celebrities and the likes...but other than that I don't think it should apply to normal people. It just doesn't make sense.
.NET/Web Developer
http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net
I'd have to agree that it might be useful for entertainers or celebrities and the likes...but other than that I don't think it should apply to normal people. It just doesn't make sense.
Student/Frame Runner
i have a friend who was taking photos, for an art project, in the street. as far as i know there are no laws like Japan's in the UK, but my friend happened to take a photo of a man who believed that a photograph took away part of your soul. this man was not happy ^^ but what is he supposed to do? delete it?
Student/Frame Runner
i have a friend who was taking photos, for an art project, in the street. as far as i know there are no laws like Japan's in the UK, but my friend happened to take a photo of a man who believed that a photograph took away part of your soul. this man was not happy ^^ but what is he supposed to do? delete it?
Student/Frame Runner
i have a friend who was taking photos, for an art project, in the street. as far as i know there are no laws like Japan's in the UK, but my friend happened to take a photo of a man who believed that a photograph took away part of your soul. this man was not happy ^^ but what is he supposed to do? delete it?
Student/Frame Runner
i have a friend who was taking photos, for an art project, in the street. as far as i know there are no laws like Japan's in the UK, but my friend happened to take a photo of a man who believed that a photograph took away part of your soul. this man was not happy ^^ but what is he supposed to do? delete it?
Anime Blogger
http://notcliche.com/shinkai/
omg, i'd like to say WTF now! There are already fansites that has faces from jap actors/actresses and even singers. I can't imagine putting a blur on his/her fave >_
Anime Blogger
http://notcliche.com/shinkai/
omg, i'd like to say WTF now! There are already fansites that has faces from jap actors/actresses and even singers. I can't imagine putting a blur on his/her fave >_
Anime Blogger
http://notcliche.com/shinkai/
omg, i'd like to say WTF now! There are already fansites that has faces from jap actors/actresses and even singers. I can't imagine putting a blur on his/her fave >_
Anime Blogger
http://notcliche.com/shinkai/
omg, i'd like to say WTF now! There are already fansites that has faces from jap actors/actresses and even singers. I can't imagine putting a blur on his/her fave >_
Castigator of Students
http://aslancross.wordpress.com
For celebrities, it's a good thing--I guess it helps regulate the distribution of images where the visual appeal of actors and j-idols is what makes them sell.
For other people? It's kinda silly given how packed urban Japan is. It's just not practical and almost impossible to avoid catching "innocent bystanders" in a photo shot.
Castigator of Students
http://aslancross.wordpress.com
For celebrities, it's a good thing--I guess it helps regulate the distribution of images where the visual appeal of actors and j-idols is what makes them sell.
For other people? It's kinda silly given how packed urban Japan is. It's just not practical and almost impossible to avoid catching "innocent bystanders" in a photo shot.
Castigator of Students
http://aslancross.wordpress.com
For celebrities, it's a good thing--I guess it helps regulate the distribution of images where the visual appeal of actors and j-idols is what makes them sell.
For other people? It's kinda silly given how packed urban Japan is. It's just not practical and almost impossible to avoid catching "innocent bystanders" in a photo shot.
Castigator of Students
http://aslancross.wordpress.com
For celebrities, it's a good thing--I guess it helps regulate the distribution of images where the visual appeal of actors and j-idols is what makes them sell.
For other people? It's kinda silly given how packed urban Japan is. It's just not practical and almost impossible to avoid catching "innocent bystanders" in a photo shot.
anime/cosplay events organizer
http://www.cosplay.ph
so that's why some japanese blogs use the laughing man on some of their pictures at first i thought to protect the profiles of the people in the picture and i guess i was partly right ^^
Japan Portrait Rights is not that evil 'coz it's designed to protect the interest and the investment of our friends in the entertainment industry but the idea of this affecting ordinary folks is plain preposterous.
but if you look at it, it shows that the japanese highly respects laws imposed by the government no matter how preposterous it is.
anime/cosplay events organizer
http://www.cosplay.ph
so that's why some japanese blogs use the laughing man on some of their pictures at first i thought to protect the profiles of the people in the picture and i guess i was partly right ^^
Japan Portrait Rights is not that evil 'coz it's designed to protect the interest and the investment of our friends in the entertainment industry but the idea of this affecting ordinary folks is plain preposterous.
but if you look at it, it shows that the japanese highly respects laws imposed by the government no matter how preposterous it is.
anime/cosplay events organizer
http://www.cosplay.ph
so that's why some japanese blogs use the laughing man on some of their pictures at first i thought to protect the profiles of the people in the picture and i guess i was partly right ^^
Japan Portrait Rights is not that evil 'coz it's designed to protect the interest and the investment of our friends in the entertainment industry but the idea of this affecting ordinary folks is plain preposterous.
but if you look at it, it shows that the japanese highly respects laws imposed by the government no matter how preposterous it is.
anime/cosplay events organizer
http://www.cosplay.ph
so that's why some japanese blogs use the laughing man on some of their pictures at first i thought to protect the profiles of the people in the picture and i guess i was partly right ^^
Japan Portrait Rights is not that evil 'coz it's designed to protect the interest and the investment of our friends in the entertainment industry but the idea of this affecting ordinary folks is plain preposterous.
but if you look at it, it shows that the japanese highly respects laws imposed by the government no matter how preposterous it is.
IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
http://blog.jpopdb.org/
If it's not a real law, and you're not a Japanese citizen (or your blog/website is outside Japan), what can they do? (cause in fact I have a picture of Hirano Aya on my blog somewhere :D funny you used that example ;p)
I've always wondered why they did it, and had an idea that there would be something like this. I can understand it when it is used for witness protection, but for people in the entertainment industry? So only the good shots are allowed to be published? :P
IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
http://blog.jpopdb.org/
If it's not a real law, and you're not a Japanese citizen (or your blog/website is outside Japan), what can they do? (cause in fact I have a picture of Hirano Aya on my blog somewhere :D funny you used that example ;p)
I've always wondered why they did it, and had an idea that there would be something like this. I can understand it when it is used for witness protection, but for people in the entertainment industry? So only the good shots are allowed to be published? :P
IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
http://blog.jpopdb.org/
If it's not a real law, and you're not a Japanese citizen (or your blog/website is outside Japan), what can they do? (cause in fact I have a picture of Hirano Aya on my blog somewhere :D funny you used that example ;p)
I've always wondered why they did it, and had an idea that there would be something like this. I can understand it when it is used for witness protection, but for people in the entertainment industry? So only the good shots are allowed to be published? :P
IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
http://blog.jpopdb.org/
If it's not a real law, and you're not a Japanese citizen (or your blog/website is outside Japan), what can they do? (cause in fact I have a picture of Hirano Aya on my blog somewhere :D funny you used that example ;p)
I've always wondered why they did it, and had an idea that there would be something like this. I can understand it when it is used for witness protection, but for people in the entertainment industry? So only the good shots are allowed to be published? :P
Mandalorian in training + Otaku...
Ugh, touchy subject I guess in Japan. For celebrities its fine, because they have that copyright issue. But for normal people to use this law, I find that it is kinda ridiculous. I mean if you are a police that picture compromise your identity (as an example), fine, but it's quite ludicrous that people it is considered an offence to take picture of people in street and event's.
Mandalorian in training + Otaku...
Ugh, touchy subject I guess in Japan. For celebrities its fine, because they have that copyright issue. But for normal people to use this law, I find that it is kinda ridiculous. I mean if you are a police that picture compromise your identity (as an example), fine, but it's quite ludicrous that people it is considered an offence to take picture of people in street and event's.
Mandalorian in training + Otaku...
Ugh, touchy subject I guess in Japan. For celebrities its fine, because they have that copyright issue. But for normal people to use this law, I find that it is kinda ridiculous. I mean if you are a police that picture compromise your identity (as an example), fine, but it's quite ludicrous that people it is considered an offence to take picture of people in street and event's.
Mandalorian in training + Otaku...
Ugh, touchy subject I guess in Japan. For celebrities its fine, because they have that copyright issue. But for normal people to use this law, I find that it is kinda ridiculous. I mean if you are a police that picture compromise your identity (as an example), fine, but it's quite ludicrous that people it is considered an offence to take picture of people in street and event's.
Wanderer of the Mist
http://hangmen13.16ops.com/
Assuming that I took a picture of a Gundam from someone's blog without permission, will it be considered not an offense if I blurred the face of the Gundam? Or is the rights does not cover inanimate, non-living objects?
Wanderer of the Mist
http://hangmen13.16ops.com/
Assuming that I took a picture of a Gundam from someone's blog without permission, will it be considered not an offense if I blurred the face of the Gundam? Or is the rights does not cover inanimate, non-living objects?
Wanderer of the Mist
http://hangmen13.16ops.com/
Assuming that I took a picture of a Gundam from someone's blog without permission, will it be considered not an offense if I blurred the face of the Gundam? Or is the rights does not cover inanimate, non-living objects?
Wanderer of the Mist
http://hangmen13.16ops.com/
Assuming that I took a picture of a Gundam from someone's blog without permission, will it be considered not an offense if I blurred the face of the Gundam? Or is the rights does not cover inanimate, non-living objects?
Wanderer of the Mist
http://hangmen13.16ops.com/
In reference to my post below (forgot to add this), isn't a Gundam considered a sorta celebrity because it's famous everywhere on earth?
Wanderer of the Mist
http://hangmen13.16ops.com/
In reference to my post below (forgot to add this), isn't a Gundam considered a sorta celebrity because it's famous everywhere on earth?
Wanderer of the Mist
http://hangmen13.16ops.com/
In reference to my post below (forgot to add this), isn't a Gundam considered a sorta celebrity because it's famous everywhere on earth?
Wanderer of the Mist
http://hangmen13.16ops.com/
In reference to my post below (forgot to add this), isn't a Gundam considered a sorta celebrity because it's famous everywhere on earth?
Art Student
http://www.xanga.com/seiya_kun
Oh! Never heard about this. I always run into blurred faces on tv when a interviewee is trying to protect his or her identity, but I never knew their could be a lawsuit behind the use of someone's portrait without permission.
Art Student
http://www.xanga.com/seiya_kun
Oh! Never heard about this. I always run into blurred faces on tv when a interviewee is trying to protect his or her identity, but I never knew their could be a lawsuit behind the use of someone's portrait without permission.
Art Student
http://www.xanga.com/seiya_kun
Oh! Never heard about this. I always run into blurred faces on tv when a interviewee is trying to protect his or her identity, but I never knew their could be a lawsuit behind the use of someone's portrait without permission.
Art Student
http://www.xanga.com/seiya_kun
Oh! Never heard about this. I always run into blurred faces on tv when a interviewee is trying to protect his or her identity, but I never knew their could be a lawsuit behind the use of someone's portrait without permission.
Keyboard Warrior
http://textfiend.net/zerohero
In Singapore, we don't blank out faces but car registration plate numbers. This is to protect the privacy of the car owner as you can look up a person's personal information i.e. residential address by checking with the registry of vehicles (information is legally available for a fee)
Keyboard Warrior
http://textfiend.net/zerohero
In Singapore, we don't blank out faces but car registration plate numbers. This is to protect the privacy of the car owner as you can look up a person's personal information i.e. residential address by checking with the registry of vehicles (information is legally available for a fee)
Keyboard Warrior
http://textfiend.net/zerohero
In Singapore, we don't blank out faces but car registration plate numbers. This is to protect the privacy of the car owner as you can look up a person's personal information i.e. residential address by checking with the registry of vehicles (information is legally available for a fee)
Keyboard Warrior
http://textfiend.net/zerohero
In Singapore, we don't blank out faces but car registration plate numbers. This is to protect the privacy of the car owner as you can look up a person's personal information i.e. residential address by checking with the registry of vehicles (information is legally available for a fee)
Student
http://zeroblade.dasaku.net
Huh, I simply thought the face-blurring was out of consideration to help preserve identities and such on blogs (wouldn't wanna be known as an otaku in Japan, right?). I kinda understand the whole thing, but rather than allowing *insert person/party* to sue you, I think they could just have you remove/censor the picture if it's requested. This way, we have both good sides and everybody wins.
Student
http://zeroblade.dasaku.net
Huh, I simply thought the face-blurring was out of consideration to help preserve identities and such on blogs (wouldn't wanna be known as an otaku in Japan, right?). I kinda understand the whole thing, but rather than allowing *insert person/party* to sue you, I think they could just have you remove/censor the picture if it's requested. This way, we have both good sides and everybody wins.
Student
http://zeroblade.dasaku.net
Huh, I simply thought the face-blurring was out of consideration to help preserve identities and such on blogs (wouldn't wanna be known as an otaku in Japan, right?). I kinda understand the whole thing, but rather than allowing *insert person/party* to sue you, I think they could just have you remove/censor the picture if it's requested. This way, we have both good sides and everybody wins.
Student
http://zeroblade.dasaku.net
Huh, I simply thought the face-blurring was out of consideration to help preserve identities and such on blogs (wouldn't wanna be known as an otaku in Japan, right?). I kinda understand the whole thing, but rather than allowing *insert person/party* to sue you, I think they could just have you remove/censor the picture if it's requested. This way, we have both good sides and everybody wins.
Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter
And there was me thinking that all cameras were fitted with special facial blurring devices that blur peoples faces when necessary. There goes my idea *sigh*
Or is it perhaps that our cyborg brains have been hacked and that infact the photo is not blurred but due to the hacking in our brains we are thus unable to view the faces of those in the photos? (no i haven't been watching too much ghost int he shell xP)
Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter
And there was me thinking that all cameras were fitted with special facial blurring devices that blur peoples faces when necessary. There goes my idea *sigh*
Or is it perhaps that our cyborg brains have been hacked and that infact the photo is not blurred but due to the hacking in our brains we are thus unable to view the faces of those in the photos? (no i haven't been watching too much ghost int he shell xP)
Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter
And there was me thinking that all cameras were fitted with special facial blurring devices that blur peoples faces when necessary. There goes my idea *sigh*
Or is it perhaps that our cyborg brains have been hacked and that infact the photo is not blurred but due to the hacking in our brains we are thus unable to view the faces of those in the photos? (no i haven't been watching too much ghost int he shell xP)
Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter
And there was me thinking that all cameras were fitted with special facial blurring devices that blur peoples faces when necessary. There goes my idea *sigh*
Or is it perhaps that our cyborg brains have been hacked and that infact the photo is not blurred but due to the hacking in our brains we are thus unable to view the faces of those in the photos? (no i haven't been watching too much ghost int he shell xP)
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
People are getting more and more paranoid those days.
Fear of perverts, paparazzi (since when you became one Danny?), stalkers and other unwanted fans...
I wonder what would happen if:
- You asked everyone if they wanted to be on your pic before taking it (with a megaphone for more effect);
- You photoshopped like crazy (nah, forget this idea)
- If animals would protest like that too...
Of course if you write bad things about otakus or spy on them individually...
Needless to say all those hypotheses are completely absurd.
Humans are crazy living beings.
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
People are getting more and more paranoid those days.
Fear of perverts, paparazzi (since when you became one Danny?), stalkers and other unwanted fans...
I wonder what would happen if:
- You asked everyone if they wanted to be on your pic before taking it (with a megaphone for more effect);
- You photoshopped like crazy (nah, forget this idea)
- If animals would protest like that too...
Of course if you write bad things about otakus or spy on them individually...
Needless to say all those hypotheses are completely absurd.
Humans are crazy living beings.
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
People are getting more and more paranoid those days.
Fear of perverts, paparazzi (since when you became one Danny?), stalkers and other unwanted fans...
I wonder what would happen if:
- You asked everyone if they wanted to be on your pic before taking it (with a megaphone for more effect);
- You photoshopped like crazy (nah, forget this idea)
- If animals would protest like that too...
Of course if you write bad things about otakus or spy on them individually...
Needless to say all those hypotheses are completely absurd.
Humans are crazy living beings.
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
People are getting more and more paranoid those days.
Fear of perverts, paparazzi (since when you became one Danny?), stalkers and other unwanted fans...
I wonder what would happen if:
- You asked everyone if they wanted to be on your pic before taking it (with a megaphone for more effect);
- You photoshopped like crazy (nah, forget this idea)
- If animals would protest like that too...
Of course if you write bad things about otakus or spy on them individually...
Needless to say all those hypotheses are completely absurd.
Humans are crazy living beings.
3D artist
http://andyh.cgsociety.org
Blimey - thats a bit mental...
Sounds like more of an American thing - yknow - "sue everyone"!
I always wondered why sites like moeyo always covered up peoples faces.
Hope none of the people i saw on my travels see the photobook i made of my tokyo pictures.... ^^;
3D artist
http://andyh.cgsociety.org
Blimey - thats a bit mental...
Sounds like more of an American thing - yknow - "sue everyone"!
I always wondered why sites like moeyo always covered up peoples faces.
Hope none of the people i saw on my travels see the photobook i made of my tokyo pictures.... ^^;
3D artist
http://andyh.cgsociety.org
Blimey - thats a bit mental...
Sounds like more of an American thing - yknow - "sue everyone"!
I always wondered why sites like moeyo always covered up peoples faces.
Hope none of the people i saw on my travels see the photobook i made of my tokyo pictures.... ^^;
3D artist
http://andyh.cgsociety.org
Blimey - thats a bit mental...
Sounds like more of an American thing - yknow - "sue everyone"!
I always wondered why sites like moeyo always covered up peoples faces.
Hope none of the people i saw on my travels see the photobook i made of my tokyo pictures.... ^^;
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
http://puppy52art.com/
I usually blur or censor my face if I think I look goofy :P as for the rule I'm glad I know now! :O
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
http://puppy52art.com/
I usually blur or censor my face if I think I look goofy :P as for the rule I'm glad I know now! :O
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
http://puppy52art.com/
I usually blur or censor my face if I think I look goofy :P as for the rule I'm glad I know now! :O
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
http://puppy52art.com/
I usually blur or censor my face if I think I look goofy :P as for the rule I'm glad I know now! :O
Animator/ graphic designer
http://www.collateralds.com/
coming from a place where censorhip laws are still firmly entrenched in the 80's mindset(thanks to some old oba-sans and oji-sans o_0) i must say that censorship in any form really sucks.
Animator/ graphic designer
http://www.collateralds.com/
coming from a place where censorhip laws are still firmly entrenched in the 80's mindset(thanks to some old oba-sans and oji-sans o_0) i must say that censorship in any form really sucks.
Animator/ graphic designer
http://www.collateralds.com/
coming from a place where censorhip laws are still firmly entrenched in the 80's mindset(thanks to some old oba-sans and oji-sans o_0) i must say that censorship in any form really sucks.
Animator/ graphic designer
http://www.collateralds.com/
coming from a place where censorhip laws are still firmly entrenched in the 80's mindset(thanks to some old oba-sans and oji-sans o_0) i must say that censorship in any form really sucks.
Yea this is pretty bad. Imagine you just want to take a pic of the city and streets, etc....Then anyone in the pic can sue you. This just sounds pretty ridiculous
Yea this is pretty bad. Imagine you just want to take a pic of the city and streets, etc....Then anyone in the pic can sue you. This just sounds pretty ridiculous
Yea this is pretty bad. Imagine you just want to take a pic of the city and streets, etc....Then anyone in the pic can sue you. This just sounds pretty ridiculous
Yea this is pretty bad. Imagine you just want to take a pic of the city and streets, etc....Then anyone in the pic can sue you. This just sounds pretty ridiculous
CEO MIrai Inc
http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/
Hangmen13,
Good point!
CEO MIrai Inc
http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/
Hangmen13,
Good point!
CEO MIrai Inc
http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/
Hangmen13,
Good point!
CEO MIrai Inc
http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/
Hangmen13,
Good point!
Undecided Major; Student
This is one of the more stupid things I have ever heard. (not really but i'm using the line.) I say yes, to portrait rights if your using it for commercial reasons that you gain profit from in material or non material form.
But no to portrait rights if your just posting pictures/taking pictures unless the person in question requests to have it removed from your blog.
Undecided Major; Student
This is one of the more stupid things I have ever heard. (not really but i'm using the line.) I say yes, to portrait rights if your using it for commercial reasons that you gain profit from in material or non material form.
But no to portrait rights if your just posting pictures/taking pictures unless the person in question requests to have it removed from your blog.
Undecided Major; Student
This is one of the more stupid things I have ever heard. (not really but i'm using the line.) I say yes, to portrait rights if your using it for commercial reasons that you gain profit from in material or non material form.
But no to portrait rights if your just posting pictures/taking pictures unless the person in question requests to have it removed from your blog.
Undecided Major; Student
This is one of the more stupid things I have ever heard. (not really but i'm using the line.) I say yes, to portrait rights if your using it for commercial reasons that you gain profit from in material or non material form.
But no to portrait rights if your just posting pictures/taking pictures unless the person in question requests to have it removed from your blog.
http://malchus.wordpress.com
I suppose there are no "portrait rights" outside Japan, because there is a body of case law that denies it, at least in the West.
If a person is in a public space, they don't have the rights to photos taken of them. Conversely if you are on private land then there can be no overriding public interest unless you are in the middle of committing, say, a triple murder.
Whereas in China anything can be taken care of with a bribe...
http://malchus.wordpress.com
I suppose there are no "portrait rights" outside Japan, because there is a body of case law that denies it, at least in the West.
If a person is in a public space, they don't have the rights to photos taken of them. Conversely if you are on private land then there can be no overriding public interest unless you are in the middle of committing, say, a triple murder.
Whereas in China anything can be taken care of with a bribe...
http://malchus.wordpress.com
I suppose there are no "portrait rights" outside Japan, because there is a body of case law that denies it, at least in the West.
If a person is in a public space, they don't have the rights to photos taken of them. Conversely if you are on private land then there can be no overriding public interest unless you are in the middle of committing, say, a triple murder.
Whereas in China anything can be taken care of with a bribe...
http://malchus.wordpress.com
I suppose there are no "portrait rights" outside Japan, because there is a body of case law that denies it, at least in the West.
If a person is in a public space, they don't have the rights to photos taken of them. Conversely if you are on private land then there can be no overriding public interest unless you are in the middle of committing, say, a triple murder.
Whereas in China anything can be taken care of with a bribe...
student
http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/
Good to know about this kind of thing before hand. Might be heading to Osaka soon and plan to take many pics, I don't know if people that I take will come all the way to sue me in the U.S., never really heard of something like that here.
student
http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/
Good to know about this kind of thing before hand. Might be heading to Osaka soon and plan to take many pics, I don't know if people that I take will come all the way to sue me in the U.S., never really heard of something like that here.
student
http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/
Good to know about this kind of thing before hand. Might be heading to Osaka soon and plan to take many pics, I don't know if people that I take will come all the way to sue me in the U.S., never really heard of something like that here.
student
http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/
Good to know about this kind of thing before hand. Might be heading to Osaka soon and plan to take many pics, I don't know if people that I take will come all the way to sue me in the U.S., never really heard of something like that here.
Student
i saw ur new posts now n the pics are not sensored..or u do it for the jap version only? not really important oredi?
Student
i saw ur new posts now n the pics are not sensored..or u do it for the jap version only? not really important oredi?
Student
i saw ur new posts now n the pics are not sensored..or u do it for the jap version only? not really important oredi?
Student
i saw ur new posts now n the pics are not sensored..or u do it for the jap version only? not really important oredi?
ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^
"Faceless community on the net"
Hahaha... That's gold.
Hikikomori in the making
http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/
Japanese are shy people afterall... And LOL @ Blurry faced disease~
Student commercial photographer
The way to stop this Is to stop publishing pictures of celebrities and politicians Denigh them the publicity until they change the law