Originally posted by rjpalmer
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When I have typed-up transcripts, I have deliberately redacted anything which I felt an individual would not want repeated or reported. I think that's fair. If someone said they were somewhere at some point in time and they said it in a very public place, I think their reasonable right to privacy has been well and truly foregone.
I should also add that it was my assumption that he didn't know he was being recorded. I could be wrong.
Finally, you are not prevented from publishing such recorded moments (where would YouTube be if you were?) - you simply leave yourself open to being sued for having done so should someone take offence. As long as you don't give people grounds to sue you, there are unlikely to be any consequences of quoting what someone has said in public and backing it up with the evidence if required to.
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