Going to be quite scant on details but…

I was out and about, and was messaged by two friends independently saying they were surprised to see me in a YouTube video.

Confused, I asked what they were on about. Turns out, a guy I gave advice to had then started recording me towards the end of our interaction without telling me, and has, weeks later, uploaded it as part of a longer video.

I was pretty tired at the time and doing the guy a favour (out of annoyance), and I don’t like a few things, one of those being that he put me online (which, within hours has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times).

What can I do? I have already messaged him to tell him to remove me, but this seems like a ridiculous invasion of privacy.

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    17 days ago

    Yeah it varies. In my country you only need to participate in the conversation to be allowed to record it.

    You can also film or photograph anyone you feel like in public as long as they aren’t in a place where privacy is expected like a bathroom or something like that. In general you can record and upload all day long.

    The law is much stricter on surveillance cameras.

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      17 days ago

      Photographing or filming someone in a public space has always been very legally distinct from recording a private conversation in pretty much every jurisdiction.

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        16 days ago

        Yes of course but recording a private conversation has been legal before and I couldn’t find any good indications that it has changed under the GDPR.

        The law essentially says that it’s illegal to record or listen to private conversations which you aren’t a part of using technical instruments.

        So it’s legal to press your ear against a wall but it’s illegal to use any tech to listen/record to anything.