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andyN2014-04-06 08:23:13
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andyN, 2014-04-06 08:23:13

Legal subtleties of publishing content from social networks. networks

I am not very well versed in the legislation of the Russian Federation, and even more so in terms of the law on the protection of personal data (and even more so its application in practice). Maybe someone faced with similar situations, tell me please.
We have 2 situations:
1) public photos of users from social networks are published
on our site, 2) photos of users from social networks are published on our site, which they published in the "friends only" mode.
Those. we save photos of some social network users on our website. Without the knowledge of users. There are 2 types of photos - those that anyone can see on this user's page on the social network, and photos "only for friends". (I don’t know if this is important, but I pointed it out just in case). Naturally, under each photo we sign "the photo was published by user such and such, all rights belong to the author, and we give a link to his profile."
Doesn't this contradict any laws of the Russian Federation?
Thank you.

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trall, 2014-04-06
@sashablashenkov

The main thing here is not laws, but the fact that you should be ashamed in front of users. If a person posted photos on the network "for friends", then they are for friends, right? It’s okay with public photos, they are available to everyone, but think about private ones.

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Vitaly Niksenkin, 2014-04-06
@404666

everything that is published on the Internet is by default public property, normal people don’t care, they know what they write

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Liny_li, 2014-04-06
@Liny_li

Art. 137 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation "Violation of privacy".
“Illegal collection or dissemination of information about the private life of a person constituting his personal or family secret, without his consent, or distribution of this information ...”
Photos not published for public access are likely to be considered by the court as information about private life constituting secret. You can try to prove that this is not so, but here it all depends on the lawyers of each of the parties.

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OnYourLips, 2014-04-06
@OnYourLips

You need to get user permission.

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Andrey B., 2015-08-24
@andykov

Cut out three separate images, background, cat, dog.
For the background, set background-size: cover;
Position the cat and dog along the edges.

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Andrey Fedorov, 2015-08-24
@aliencash

You can add properties to wrapper_bg:
background-size: cover;
background-position: center top;
But you have more important problems in terms of adaptability. Blocks of text are arranged randomly when the width of the viewport decreases. And then adaptive - does not mean rubber. Make @media queries. In the case of the background, prepare several full backgrounds of different sizes, and change them depending on the screen size.

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