![]() So, unless it is specified anywhere on the ticket or via hidden terms and conditions on the third-party site when purchasing tickets, are Toronto Pride in any position to be revoking the consent of its attendees? Quick disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer by any means and not based in the States, and I'm in no position to make legal accusations or assumptions on image usage and consent. They do also have a Privacy Policy but this is mainly in reference to web users and personal data processing. ![]() They do however have a section on ' Marketing and Logo Use' but that's the most relevant thing I could find. ![]() but is it as sinister as it's made to seem?Īfter having an extensive and thorough look on the official Toronto Pride website, I could not find any policy or terms and conditions (and believe me they have plenty!) that specify any photo restrictions at the event or implications that attendees are to be filmed and photographed. I wholeheartedly understand the concerns and shock of those who saw the daunting and intense signage displayed at the Pride Parade. Whether or not the Toronto Pride filming notice is morally ethical regarding the nature of a Pride event is again, tricky, when the whole premise of the event and parade is for celebrating queer liberation, freedom and equality.
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