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I want to take pictures at local recreation and school sporting events and have a website for parents and families to go on and view and buy digital prints. In this day and age I am concerned about putting up pictures of children for anyone to view. How can I design a site where parents can login and view photos of their children? Is there a way for them to register or use a code? Trying to think of a great idea, need some input. Would be off to a bad start if I created a public site and put peoples pictures up and they didn’t want them up. Thanks for any ideas. I can only think about the photo pass that Disney World has, but these a little more involved than I want to be. Along those lines though.
Tags: action, business, Children, sports, web, Website
One Answer to “Posting pictures of other people on a public website.”
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Well, if its with in schools go and talk to schools about their policies etc and have each client eg school has their own log in and password. Also, cheak out your local laws to see the rules and regulations. If you find photos that you like and would like to put on your website, like in a gallary or on the home page to help with promotion you should gane permition from that persion and let them know that they can contact you at anytime if they have any concerns. And also have a something on the website saying if you find your photo on this website and you would like it to be removed then contact me and i will do so etc.
This is my opinion check out your local laws and the organisations that your working for policies
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