Foster Children and Live Streamers/Vloggers

RubySlippers

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I'm unsure where to post this, but our friends, who have foster children, have recently received state permission to take them to WDW. However, there is a strict policy against posting online photos of the children. Recently, a case arose in their state involving a vlogger who filmed in public and posted a video of their own children at a local theme park that had a non-related family with foster children in the background, and there were some issues with the biological family who apparently saw this online.
I don't have any advice for my friends on how to handle this situation if they think a vlogger might have unintentionally filmed the kids. Unfortunately, there is a risk of that happening as vlogging/live streaming is such a massive part of visiting the parks now. Any advice?
 
How do they deal with it locally? Like school concerts or local public events. There’s always a chance those kids could be in someone else’s picture/video.

I understand the purpose of the DCF rule. I also think it’s really hard to avoid being in the background when out in public. Are the foster parents aware that by buying/using a WDW ticket one agrees that WDW can use their likeness for promotional or other means?
 
That is a good point about the WDW promotional use. Their school district has a filming/ photo policy. I am not sure how it's enforced, but they do ask parents not to post photos of unrelated children online.
 





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