sully&mike
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Yeah, I'd have a problem with it.
For one, WDW is not "public property" - it's private property.
For another, it's not possible to ascertain the purpose of the photo (commercial use? private use?)
Only Disney as the owner of the property reserves the right to capture and use photographic images of any park guest.
For anyone else and in all other cases under similar conditions parental permission would be required to take a picture of someone's kid.
To take a picture of someone's kid? What if I am taking a picture of my kid and another kid is in the background?
I don't know the laws on this, just curious. I think it's impossible to take any pictures at WDW without people/kids in the background.
Although I do think it's odd to do what the OP described, whether legal or not.
First, when we saw Baymax. A man with his camera was taking pictures of our children. We noticed it and one of the moms in our party stood in front of him and he just moved and kept taking pictures. I asked him what he was doing and he said "I'm not taking pictures of your kids, I'm taking pictures of Baymax". There was just so much confusion with photopasses and getting moms in the picture, he ran out of there before I could raise it to the attendant's attention.
I've been annoyed by this in the past. I was literally bumping elbows with someone once while we were meeting with Aurora at Fantasy Faire at Disneyland. The dad from the group ahead of us stayed around to take shots of Aurora with my daughter. And I could not move around to get the shots I wanted without bumping into him.
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