[WikiEN-l] On rights, NPOV and photos
Delirium
delirium at hackish.org
Thu May 13 20:38:17 UTC 2004
Pedro Fortuny wrote:
>Hope we agree in some little minimalistic but certain human rights before
>the project collapses,
>
>
I guess I don't see how we can permit individuals to control what we
display. What if the family of the shot fighter in the famous Vietnam
war photo alluded to earlier in this discussion objected to the public
display of this image of his killing? Should we remove it out of
respect for human dignity, despite its historical importance? I would
argue we shouldn't. The same goes for the Vietnamese girl covered with
napalm---it should stay, even if her family objected.
Note that in this case the family hasn't actually objected. They
haven't asked people not to disseminate the video or reprint stills from
it, or really said anything at all that would indicate they had a
problem with the video itself. Perhaps they do, but they haven't
indicated so. Not that I'd expect them to ask us at Wikipedia anything,
but if they objected in general, they may have asked the major media
organizations not to disseminate the footage or photographs from it, and
as far as I can tell they haven't done so.
-Mark
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