Sounds interesting but this is a bit scary:
By participating in this event, you grant the event organisers full rights to use any photos or video taken at the event for promotional or other marketing purposes. This may include the right to use these images for print and online publicity, on social media and in press releases. If you do not wish to be photographed/photographed, please inform the event organiser on arrival.
Publishing photos of bitcoiners in social media? Really? Surely such consent should be assumed NOT to be granted unless explicitly confirmed otherwise.
Nice work on the Trezor sponsorship but maybe think twice before assuming every pleb wants their face (identity?) in the next "who owned bitcoin back in 2023" query.
Have you read the last sentence??
" If you do not wish to be photographed/photographed, please inform the event organiser on arrival."
Honestly, it's just formality, have no plans to make some photo album.
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Yes - was in my copy paste - my umbrage is with the premise that it's ok (in general) to take pictures of Bitcoiners and publish them on social media.
Such material is ripe for misuse. I'd urge restraint.
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Yes, that is pretty normally at bitcoin events and meetups.
Hope that guys have a mouth a will tell me, if they do not want to be photographed.
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Wow. I guess you're not from Europe.
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