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sqdbps
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NPR Retracts Story 'The Man Who Spent $100K To Rem...
A newspaper? fined for publishing? no such animal.
grigjd3
on April 27, 2018
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You must be unaware of what happens when photos of minors are published without parental consent.
danso
on April 27, 2018
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What happens, exactly? In the U.S., AFAIK, there is no law preventing taking and publishing photos in the newspaper of minors or others in public spaces without prior consent.
grigjd3
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You can Google it, but school districts across the country have created bans on publishing pictures of students and those bans are enforceable by law.
aidenn0
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