sorry to say but yes
No, I think it's illegal .
you have to save the photo to your computer then add the photo to your album
Only if you are given permission to by the person who has that private photo, or if you have access to that persons facebook account
It is an unposed photo often taken without the subject's permission.
He (or his mother) created 110 fake facebook accounts and liked his original page.
Yes, it is generally illegal to post a photo of someone without their permission, as it can violate their right to privacy and potentially lead to legal consequences.
if you are putting pics on facebook you have to ask anyone in that photo if it is all right to do so
In general, it is legal to take a photo of someone in a public place without their permission. However, there are some exceptions, such as if the person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, like in a private setting or if the photo is used for commercial purposes. It's always best to respect someone's privacy and ask for permission before taking their photo.
In general, it is not illegal to take a photo of someone in a public place without their permission. However, there are some exceptions, such as if the person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, like in a private setting or if the photo is used for commercial purposes without consent. It's always best to ask for permission to avoid any potential legal issues.
Using someone's photo without their permission can be a violation of their rights, such as their right to privacy or their right to control how their image is used. It is generally considered illegal to use someone's photo without their consent, unless it falls under fair use or other specific exceptions. It is important to always obtain permission before using someone's photo to avoid potential legal consequences.
No
Yes, you can sue someone for using your photo without permission. This is a violation of your right to privacy and can be considered a form of copyright infringement. You may be able to seek damages and have the unauthorized use of your photo stopped through legal action.