German Court Rules That You Can't Keep Compromising Photos After a Break-Up
mrspoonsi (2955715) writes "A German amateur photographer has found out after his ex-girlfriend took him to court, which ruled that the subjects of smutty pictures can withdraw their consent if they're naked. [News release in German.] The shutterbug was able to keep the clothed pictures, however, as they weren't considered to compromise the reputation of the woman in question."
When you take off your clothes in front of a camera you should be responsible enough to understand the consequences, just like with literally every other bad decision you can make. Love is not an excuse to be retarded.
I'm strongly in favor of a person's right to perpetual ownership of personally identifying information, including their likeness. It extends naturally from autonomy and the inherent right to one's own body, i.e. no slavery.
What's interesting is just how far from this idea technology has allowed us to travel, into a society which considers privacy intrusion as a right, rather than privacy.
This should have far reaching ramifications when it comes to copyright law. As long as the original video or photographs were made consensually or in public then the photographer owns the copyright. I don't see how that can be undone. It also should open the door for further defining what exactly entails "compromising the reputation". What if someone takes a (non-sexual) photograph of a person cheating in public? Or a video of someone acting like a jerk? Those would also compromise the reputation of the subject. I wouldn't be surprised if this gets overturned higher up.
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This posting needs a better link. One that actually has some information.
Several countries have the right to pictures with you in them declared legally. The right to your portraits. This means that under certain circumstances, you can withdraw previous implicit permissions, because you did not sign a waiver.
I was promised a flying car. Where is my flying car?
TFS says the subjects of smutty pictures can withdraw their consent if they're naked". What if they're e.g. giving a blowjob with their clothes on?
What? I want to know!
Unfortunately the screwy way copyright and the like work in the US, you get stupid things. Like my parents can't even make a digital print of their wedding picture. Because it's technically copyright to the photographer (who's dead) and the studio (which has been out of business for 35 years).
Never mind that the picture was a work for hire.
Never mind that they're the subjects of the picture.
Never mind that the picture itself is fading and they're doing this for preservational purposes.
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Does this mean I can remove all the pictures of me drunk on Facebook???
I see that Americans are already blowing it out of proportion.
Remember: German legal system isn't based on precedents.
This ruling relates to a particular case and is valid for that single particular case. Nothing else. Other judges deciding other cases might or might not pay it any attention.
Otherwise, the result is not surprising and in line with several legal initiatives in USA, targeting the "ex-GF revenge" sites.
All hope abandon ye who enter here.
so had her cock been smaller than yours it would have been a fine evening?
Every place is fucked up in one way or another. Try the Central African Republic right now.
This is getting crazy. First some spanish judge rules your right to privacy lets to stop people learning about your bad behaviour. Now this? I've a better idea. Don't let people take nude photos of you.
Just sayin'.
The only answer is to post the pics all over the net and that way you can view them anytime you like or send copies to her family and new boyfriends. After all you can't give back copies already distributed.
Apparently the Swedes let you withdraw consent for sex, after the fact. Thar be some messed up laws in this world.
What about oil paintings? Didn't a lot of the Old Masters paint nudes? I bet some of them broke up with the subjects of the painting too.
You coudl argue this case sets up a nice face-off between copyright law and the EU Directive on Data Protection (and the various laws enacting it in member states) - the data protection directive states that you are only allowed to store or process personal data for the purpose for which it is collected, and for as long as the Data Processor has a reasonable need to hold it for processing for that stated purpose. There is a pretty convincing argument that as naked photos are generally held to be personal data and as the videos were not originally made for the purpose of sharing with all and sundry the man is in breach of the Data Protection Act (or equivalent German law embodying the EUDDP) by publishing them, regardless of his rights as copyright holder (he is still only copyright holder of personal data protected under the Directive).
The retards of the modern world.
I'll stop compromising any more photos after a breakup.
Who determines who is "together" & who is "broken-up".
Let's hope the German bureaucracy can find a way to "register and legalize" relationships, and of course charge a "value-added tax".
Wait, so you're not allowed to masturbate while thinking of someone once you break up with them? It's now immoral to have sexual fantasies?
Does this mean a girl who masturbates while fondling a diamond ring she got from her ex needs to return the diamond ring?
Could a porn star decide later on that they "revoke their consent" for their previous work, and demand that it all be destroyed/deleted/vanished under threat of legal penalties?
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even better, if you buy a shitty house you might (if you've fulfilled your obligations as a buyer) get your money back!
This 'Brave New Internet World' of ours should not mean you have the right to post photos (or any bullying derogatory libalous commentary) of another human being without risk of being subject to criminal and monetary prosecution.
I personally find this internet trend of 'revenge porn' to be abhorrent to the sensibilities of anybody who has even a modicum of morality. This needs to be stopped now in order to protect the lives of innocent people who gave their trust to their one time mates. For anyone who takes advantage of someone's trust in this way, how do you face the person in your mirror every morning and like and respect that person?!?!?!
Human beings are sluts. Exposing who's a slut hurts persons of public stature especially, so they lobby to get it outlawed. Pathetic...
I think it was Dear Abby (honest :} ) someone wrote asking about having compromising photos taken of them by their husband. The answer was to wear a mask.
This should have far reaching ramifications when it comes to copyright law.
It is German law.
And as such, it is civil law and not common law.
There are many fine points to compare but the main one is - civil law does not care much for precedents.
It's case by case basis, each to be trialed on its own terms, following a set of established codes.
I.e. Just because ONE judge decides something in one case, does not suddenly mean that all judges in the future should just follow his/her example.
So... the decision made in this case has no further ramifications beyond this single case.
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First of all, IANAL. That said, there is precedent. It is possible to retract even written model releases if the person who gave permission later fundamentally changes their way of life and the pictures are particularly damaging to that way of life, but this requires compensation for the commercial damage (including loss of future revenue) resulting from the retraction.
Umm ... if you're in court asking this question, yes ... you're reputation is pretty fucked, no matter what the photograph contains.
Unless you are planning to make stripping and oblong vegetable porn a career - DON'T. LET. ANYONE. PHOTOGRAPH. YOU. WITH. A. ZUCCHINI. IN. YOUR. <ORIFICE>! Just don't do it. It's that easy folks to keep a good reputation with the puritans amongst us.
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We're already past it.
How can anyone Nazi that coming?
But then later withdraw that consent and file rape charges against your partner.
Maybe you should have just gone with it. It might have ended up a really different evening, and a story to tell about how wild and weird Europe is.
Did your divorce go that badly?
You should have signed one of these contracts.
If data or information is transferred without prearranged conditions, that data is _in the wild_ and no longer under anyone's control. This isn't just some sort of creed or belief, it's a simple reality. It's made itself particularly clear in recent years in "you can't take things 'off' the internet" form.
If data or information is transferred with a prearranged non-disclosure or other conditional, then it's a private, restricted, and contained item subject to control and law.
But if you want to retcon that shit you're an idiot. -AC.Falos
Because this has happened.
She had a boyfriend but she liked showing off her boobs to a small group of guys.
So she sent me some unsolicited pictures of her boobs. It was a near thing because 2 months later, she ended up marrying the guy and all sexts were ended.
Since we were not in a relationship and the photos were unsolicited, what would the german court say then?
She was like chocolate when she drank... semi-sweet at first and then increasingly bitter.
In Germany or your country?
Pics, or it didn't happen.
There, I had to say it!
You posted revenge porn didn't you? ...
Pissed people are assholes, if your ex ask you to delete it, say you did even if you want to jerk off on it, if you post it online for whatever BS reason, you are hurting her in a disproportionate way compared to anything she did to you and it is a crime, you should go to prison
Corrupt governemen? you are not american I hope, because if you are it is both black kettle and pot ...
Unless some A**hole posts private pictures after a break-up (or even during a relationship - most likely causing a break-up) - how is anybody going to prove somebody still has any pictures, or from the other side, prove that they deleted compromising pictures?
How long will it be until legislators, courts, etc. arrive in the 21st century? Or the late 20th, for that matter ... that would already be an improvement ...
Not the same thing. Porn 'stars' sign a contract before they appear in films or magazines or whatever, just like models or other entertainment professionals. Thus there is a legally binding agreement covering who owns the rights to the resulting media preceding any photos or videos being created, which is a very different situation indeed to the one we're discussing now.
Thanks for explaining why the GP was funny.
Because this has happened.
She had a boyfriend but she liked showing off her boobs to a small group of guys.
So she sent me some unsolicited pictures of her boobs. It was a near thing because 2 months later, she ended up marrying the guy and all sexts were ended.
Since we were not in a relationship and the photos were unsolicited, what would the german court say then?
Wrong question!
What a decent person will do, is the question. Unless you are a total wanker and a scum bag, you delete the photos. Simple. But looks like this never crossed your mind.
Americans obsessed with "what the court will say" BS it pathetic! If you can not tell what's wrong and what's right without court, something wrong with you and the community you live in. We are not talking about complicated legal contracts here, so do not bother bringing that line of hyperboles in to this.
You guys use too much fat, sugar and watch mindless crapp from TV.
Who is this neutral party that's been tasked to go through all their private photos and figure out which ones are acceptable? Is this up to a single individual? A committee? The two of them in company of a mediator?
Great for porn stars if you can withdraw your consent if the photo is smutty. Wait for the DVD to be released, then withdraw your consent until you get a bigger slice of the pie.
By the sound of it, the issue is not the relationship, the issue is that your can withdraw consent for any smutty photo.
And here I thought Europe is more open than and naked human body is not something to be ashamed of or treated differently at gun point laws.. Guess those who told me are liars and hypocrites!
You were dating Hitler?
No, you dolt. His/hers current SO was.
the article clearly states its all about distribution of these photos, which is a totally different thing and aims exactly at preventing revenge-porn-sites and similar crap. Of course you can keep smutty stuff if you dont release it and/or show it to others (though I think its your job to prove you didnt)
You were arrested for rape because you *didn't* suck him/her off? You are shamelessly making shit up.
No it fucking doesn't you fucking retard.
What really worries me about this is that such a thing cant be enforced or checked without decrypting all my storage, how unrelated it may be.
I find that court rulings should have the property of being enforcable without confiscating all of my stuff if i am not guilty (or accused) of any crime.
Film and movies, paintings and drawings. What about sexy letters to each other?
So being clothed and provocative is OK, but being nude (and potentially not provocative) isn't?
What if you jump the Mediterranean: can you be forced to delete all pictures of your ex in which she's not wearing a full hijab?
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No? Wanna see some?
It's a joke.
Wow, tough crowd today.
To me it's not wrong to keep those photos. Then again, I don't consider myself to be a common/decent person. Regardless of what everyone else has told me. Therefore, I do need to know what a court says because a court would decide whether or not I did something illegal (as opposed to whether I did something wrong or not).
The old adage (below) seems to be proven again and to be applicable to this situation.
"Never get your honey where you get your money"
Share them ... with everyone ..
This is bs, you are part owner of the images, restricting your rights is wrong.
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Not quite true. While both the "revenge porn" laws and the German ruling hinge on consent, they're otherwise very different. Those initiatives target publication of the pictures based on intent (to shame, humiliate, or degrade), this ruling targets possession of the pictures based on content (nudity).
What a bullshit ruling. I would certainly tell them to fuck off.
"...then later withdraw that consent and file rape charges against your partner."
Haven't you noticed, this is exactly what's been going on the last few years.
And finish in the article are annoying.
A German amateur photographer has found out after his ex-girlfriend took him to court
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
Well, women can already withdraw consent after sex (in some cases a long time after) and get men to prison for rape, this is just a milder case of that.
He did. Good job admitting it.
So we disagree.
If someone gives me a gift while sober and sane, I don't consider myself a wanker if I keep decide to keep the gift when they change their mind four years later.
Your assertion is your opinion and has no more value than mine.
In my case, it's especially true because she never asked anyone to delete photos. She was very proud of her boobs and happy to share pictures of them with us.
And the number of united states residents who do NOT "use too much fat, sugar and watch mindless crapp" exceeds the population of several european nations so please don't stereotype us. We are a complex population with a wide range of behaviors and beliefs.
She was like chocolate when she drank... semi-sweet at first and then increasingly bitter.
So your question is whether a german court would force you to delete topless photos of someone who gave them to you freely and doesn't mind you having them? I'll go one further than AC who said it was the "wrong question", it's a dumb question.
she told him to destroy the photos and they resurfaced. Obviously he's guilty. A woman would never post photos of herself of make a false claim, would she?
Since he's just a man, probably not much.
No, my question was exploring the limits of the ruling.
i.e.
If you are not in a relationship and someone shares nude photos.
If you are in a relationship and they have nude photos plastered all over the place because they are a nude model.
If you are in a public space and take a picture of someone who is nude in a public space.
People capable of rational thought discuss issues and explore their limits, boundaries, and implications. If you don't want to see "dumb" questions, don't read internet discussion forums.
I'm sure I've asked some howlingly dumb questions in my life but I don't consider this one to be particularly dumb or especially inappropriate for a discussion about the subject matter.
She was like chocolate when she drank... semi-sweet at first and then increasingly bitter.
People capable of rational thought discuss issues that need discussion, not trivial cases of no merit. You are not testing any reasonable limits or boundaries if you are asking whether the German courts would force you to delete photos that nobody asked you to delete.
If you want to pose a hypothetical scenario where the girl, who you were never in a relationship with, does demand that you delete the photos then that is more interesting, but only slightly so. In that case the situation is only 99% clear, as opposed to 100% in your "because this has happened" scenario.
What constitutes a withdrawal of consent and how is this able to be verified? Anyone can say they withdrew consent at some point, that doesn't mean they did withdraw it at that time. Are they planning to formalize the process of withdrawing consent in this situation, or are they just leaving it up to hearsay?
Since I was sent nude picture by a girl who I was not in a relationship with, the question was a reasonable one to ask.
Time to drop this thread. Peace out.
She was like chocolate when she drank... semi-sweet at first and then increasingly bitter.
You strongly implied that you would not give back nude pictures from a friend who asked for them back, which AC rightly pointed out would make you a scumbag. That may have not been what you meant to say, but you did. IF you actually were a scumbag then your original question certainly would be a reasonable question to ask.
and the case would have gone differently.
this is just another ruling for allowing one gender to change their mind post facto and use passive aggressive tactics to assault their target. All the while claiming "victim" status.
Adults of both genders need to understand that "choice" comes with "consequence". and if you're running to Big Daddy Law, you're not an adult.
Isn't it funny that Germans have more rights than Americans?
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Move to Germany and do everything naked: thus, freedom from surveillance!