The whole family out in the car with a dog were seemingly off for a walk which is against the guidance, but not the law.
You're allowed to go out for exercise with your household.
both the photographer and subject are entitled to be paid
Copyright law covers the former*, but what makes you think the subject is entitled to be paid?
* Though it doesn’t entitle them to be paid, it just means the image can’t be used without their permission. It's up to them whether they give that, and if so whether they give it conditionally or unconditionally, and freely or in return for payment. Even if the photographer pursues a legal case for copyright violation, it may not necessarily result in financial compensation.
As a result both the photographer and subject are entitled to be paid and could demand recompense.
unless there is a contract the subject has no entitlement to be paid.
And he said ” oh watch out a horse has shat it’s load all over it”
Which I thought was nice helpful info
Well, that cheered me up anyway. Cheers
No-one photographed me on my ride this evening. Not even a selfie.
No-one photographed me on my ride this evening. Not even a selfie.
Other way round for me on my ride - I went into town and took pictures of the empty streets. This is rush hour on a weekday and there was NOTHING around. I cycled on roads I'd never normally dream of going on, had the chance to look at parts of the city I'd never usually see. Could actually hear birds singing - most of the time all you ever hear is traffic noise.
Got some nice pics. No-one in them to be identified!
However, a number of people say they have found themselves the subject of criticism or abuse while taking part in that daily exercise routine.
George, 68, from Edinburgh, told how he had stopped to speak to a friend - making sure they kept a "large" distance between them - after they happened to meet during his daily walk in The Meadows in Edinburgh.
He said: "Suddenly this woman came up to us shouting that we were too close and produced a measuring tape from her pocket.
"She then began measuring the distance between us."
. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-52230081.
Nutters out there, not surprising really.
How do you measure the distance between two people, using a tape measure, without tripling the number of potential transmission vectors?
Stupid bint.
