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Regel 1:
'''Privacy rights''', in the United States and elsewhere, are the rights of an individual not to have their image put before the public without their express consent. It's the right to be left alone and unviewed. Privacy rights are guaranteed by an amalgam of state and local laws as well as legal precedent; it's a relatively difficult area of the law. (Note also that most Wikitravellers are not lawyers, and those that are usually don't give legal advice on the site. If you need legal advice on this or any subject, contact a local lawyer.)
 
In the context of Wikitravel, privacy rights are mainly concerned with images of people. When you upload an image, according to our [[Project:copyleft|copyleft]], you make a legally-binding promise to other Wikitravellers that the image doesn't violate anyone's privacy rights. '''If you don't understand privacy rights, don't upload photographs with people in them.''' Few images that are appropriate for Wikitravel need to have people in them anyways; see the [[Project:imageRegels policyvoor afbeeldingen|imageregels voor policyafbeeldingen]] for details. There are several aspects of people's privacy rights to consider when uploading images:
 
# If a person is identifiable in a photo, permission to publish that photo '''must''' be granted by the individual.