It depends on the location. If someone is clearly in the public setting, yes, you can take their picture without them knowing or asking permission. But if you are in private, no, you need their permission. You have an expectation of privacy in a private setting whereas, in a public setting, you do not.
If the photo is taken from a public space - yes
Could you explain the question better, not clear what it is asking
"Photo-" is the prefix for phototropism, which refers to the response of plants to light.
your photo your photo
Photo-shopping is legal in the UK however there may be uses of photo-shopping (such as harassment or false advertising) which are not legal.
Not me...and if you're asking, not you either.
If you are the rights-holder of the photo, or have the permission of the rights-holder, and the proverb is accurately cited, yes, it is legal to print the two together.
No sir do not do that it can land you in jail
If someone just commented ptg on your photo and tagged a guy, it means the person has liked your photo.
A baby photo can be printed at home if someone has a decent color printer and photo paper. Otherwise there are various photo booths often in stores that will print off pictures from the SD card in someone's phone.
Yes! It is a legal, authentic, and trustworthy phone photo monitoring app. You can easily sneak into someone's phone and monitor their activities anywhere without any problem.
They check by asking for valid photo ID.