Taking phone pics without permission illegal in Hungary
Hungary moved on Thursday to stop users of new camera mobile phones from taking and sending snapshots of people without their permission. "Hungary’s data protection ombudsman ruled that mobile users transmitting pictures of people who are unaware of being photographed could be liable to prosecution - as could the mobile service providers."
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