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Sites like these have been running long before myspace and facebook.
So if my daughter dresses like a sl**, I wouldn't be surprised to find her pic on such sites.
Either (1) you lose your expectation of privacy regarding pictures you post on Facebook and therefore you lose most of your privacy rights or (2) you had a reasonable expectation of privacy, in which case Facebook is also to blame for creating that false expectation.
However, there are also publicity rights, and even public figures have some control over who makes money off of their likeness.
or they could have access to any of the applications that gain full access to accounts of members who have added them.
For those users who have had their info posted like this just for signing up to applications, they were never warned about the level of privacy they were losing by doing so. Facebook will likely need a legal team just for those folks.
Of course, if there is permission, then there's no story.
He acts nice and smug, but one single discontented girl could sue his pants off. The fact that he stops breaking the law when asked just reveals the slime. Not a single girl is contacts before the photos are posted, and the vast majority of the girls probably have no idea. Punitive damages are a bitch when you're breaking laws to destroy the reputations of young ladies.
*However* there are most certainly copyright violations, and the copyright holders of those pictures could take the site owner to court for copyright infringement and win a nice chunk of change.
Just because the photo exists doesn't mean these girls even know it is on the internet. I think we have all been surprised by a photo being posted of us without consent.
If someone doesn't ask for it to be taken down it isn't the same as permission.