Sam Johnston hett schreven:
Is it ever clear "that the depicted person agrees to the depiction"?
Well, it's not, but that's actually not a very useful point. I was never in Cameroon. I have never met anybody from Cameroon. I have never seen any obvious evidence that Cameroon really exists. And still I do not question that there is a place like Cameroon. Why? Cause people say so. If the uploader confirms that the subject of the image is not underage, has consented to the image and to the upload, that's no evidence, but it's still much more than requiring no confirmation at all.
We could require the uploader to give the name of the model for example (by OTRS, not on the wiki). We could require confirmation of age and consent, we could require an explicit identity by asking for a identity card number or anything like that. We should require at least _anything_. At the moment we assume good faith even if the probability for good faith is marginal.
Marcus Buck