Quote Originally Posted by Emma and Eva's Mum View Post
May i add that the photo was taken in public during a summer party so all the children were in the care of their respective parents. I will agree with a lot of what your son has to say about this matter.
I do not know if this applies to Canada as well, but my friend is talking about getting a Creative Commons license https://www.1and1.co.uk/digitalguide...yright-online/ because just like it says in the article- once you obtained content under this CC license, it cannot be withdrawn!
I guess she doesn't want to take the picture down because she wants to go the legal way...in the sense that if such a situation were to happen again, this time round..she would be legally better prepared
Your friend needs to get off her "high horse" and remove the photo. She can re-post it once she has covered up the child's face. Just because she took the photo doesn't mean she can use it in the manner she is using it. I am sure there are many other photos she can use instead.

She need to be respectful and professional. Right now she isn't either.