NSW Unauthorised television appearance

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Julie Epstein

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SBS broadcast a television program that was produced by a US company.

The program is a documentary about food and this episode was set in Sydney. I was filmed while eating a meal in a restaurant. We knew filming was happening but since there were no warning signs I assumed they would only show the people they were interviewing. However I appeared twice for a few seconds. I wouldn't be so worried if it was far away shots but they are very close up.

Does a program have a right to show unauthorised close ups of people in public without warning?
 

Tim W

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SBS broadcast a television program that was produced by a US company.

The program is a documentary about food and this episode was set in Sydney. I was filmed while eating a meal in a restaurant. We knew filming was happening but since there were no warning signs I assumed they would only show the people they were interviewing. However I appeared twice for a few seconds. I wouldn't be so worried if it was far away shots but they are very close up.

Does a program have a right to show unauthorised close ups of people in public without warning?
There is no general right not to be photographed/ filmed of the kind you might think.
In any event, you had an opportunity to object, and you didn't.
 

Julie Epstein

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There is no general right not to be photographed/ filmed of the kind you might think.
In any event, you had an opportunity to object, and you didn't.
Thanks Tim.
Guess I need to be more careful about these things in the future