what about if you want a photo of a character? and what if kids are in the pic you are going to take are not yours? i thought i read somewhere way back on the disney side of this forum that the CMs have told people taking pics of the characters not to take them if they were not related to you.
This is more of a gray area, because you're talking about WDW policy and not the law. (i.e., The law states that if somebody is in a public place or a functional equivalent, they may be photographed.)
If that really is Disney's policy -- that you can't take a picture of a character when somebody unrelated to you is with the characters -- then it's de facto unenforceable. People take pics of characters thousands of times every day. It's certain that somebody unrelated will be in the frame.
The CMs do try to limit how many people are snapping pics of the characters at one time, but I think it's more about not screwing up the photopass photographer's pics (and parents of the children meeting the characters) with too much flash, etc. They don't say that's the reason, but there's no other practical reason for it.
For what it's worth, there's no point arguing with CMs who tell you not to take photos of the characters. You are on their property and they may eject you for any reason. So if you're asked to stop taking photos when children unrelated to you are meeting the characters, just stop and wait for a moment when children are (briefly) out of the frame.
David