Interesting result, it would be the polite thing to do that when asked you take down photos of someone else. Then again sueing your parents isn't exactly polite either. I hope she has her own job and place to live as I know if I filed this suit I would not be welcome in that house anymore, or expect to have anything from them again. It also better be a large town or she is moving, as she is not going to be getting respect from anyone that knows about this stunt.
[–] derram ago
https://archive.is/bCFft :
'But her lawyer is adamant that if he can prove the photos violated the woman’s right to privacy, her parents could be forced to pay damages and legal fees. '
'She went on, “I’m tired of not being taken seriously by my parents,” who, despite her requests, have refused to take the photos down. '
' The trial date is set for November, unless the parties involved can settle the whole thing with an allowance raise. '
'But privacy laws are less strict in Austria, and there’s little precedent for a case of this kind. '
'The woman’s father reportedly believes he’s in the right to post the pictures because he took them. '
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