French parents could be prosecuted or imprisoned for the photo display their children once the children grow and reach adulthood, according to a report in the Telegraph. This is a very interesting puzzle for society as a whole - how the miners of human rights, particularly the right to privacy, and if so, is that their parents have the right to violate this right to public ? There is probably a world of difference between a photo titled "watching this delicious dinner" and "look how funny my child appears to be trying to learn to swim."
We are in a transition period right now where everyone posts pictures of everything with little regard for privacy. In particular, this affects children who can not even object to be recorded and identifiable for life - and it will only be a few years before automated facial recognition is good enough not to simply declare a match or mismatch between two pictures, but to identify people in the photos on the databases of face very large databases that will eventually reach full human population.
now it is that the story was a bit poorly translated and / or exaggerated and / or clickbaitified by The Telegraph, but this is not the argument and point of invalid discussion. Children have human rights? Specifically, children have a right to privacy vs the world? It is important to remember that many parents are already GPS trackers train on their children and using third parties to this monitoring. Once grown, how children react to a GPS tracking application by the authorities?
"What we set up with bullshit as temporary by the authorities, our children will see that the natural state of the world."
We are in a transition period and a period of rapid change at the moment. I would say a lot of parents are just glad showed pictures of family moments oN Facebook and where, without understanding the consequences of civil liberties on the road to the do today. But the discussion must take place.
Privacy remains your own responsibility.
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