He was in our store last week. Our FES said the images were going to be sent to corporate. I toid the guy politely that I did not want my photo taken or to be filmed. He got his panties in a wad when I walked away. Legally they can't film you unless they have a signed model release and both parties have signed it agreeing to photographs or other filmed material (this does not apply to your store's security videos.)
Legally you can refuse your picture to be taken. If he starts posting it on social media you can sue for posting without your consent. I know someone in high school who did that to a teacher of ours who used a picture of her in a slide show without her permission. There's another story going around about a grandmother having to remove her photos from facebook because she does not have the consent from her daughter (who hates her mother) to be able to post them. You have rights use them. It's illegal to film in kroger stores.
He was in our store last week. Our FES said the images were going to be sent to corporate. I toid the guy politely that I did not want my photo taken or to be filmed. He got his panties in a wad when I walked away. Legally they can't film you unless they have a signed model release and both parties have signed it agreeing to photographs or other filmed material (this does not apply to your store's security videos.)
While technically that's true, I think there is also a fine line in it...since Kroger is a private company not run by the state or federal government, they can technically do as they please. However for something like, say, "What Would You Do" on ABC, since it would be broadcast later, they'd have to get releases. If it's just for an internal company video, I think Kroger can technically do what they want.
He got mad because you refused to have your picture taken? Why is that?
I copyright all my voice and photo material (I am active in pageants.) Many years ago I had some headshots that were stolen off a pageant website that ended up I Europe. I threatened to sue the kid who lifted them. To make a long story short, everything was resolved. My objection is that I would have no control over how my pictures or film that was takne by Kroger would be used *without compensating me for my image.* On my social media I do not ID myself as a Kroger employee (and I do not want people to know I work here.) I am a freelancer in the sports industry doing various writing. There is no mention of Kroger on my FB or Twitter page. For this guy just to start filming me *without asking me if it was OK* is abhorrent.
He was in our store last week. Our FES said the images were going to be sent to corporate. I toid the guy politely that I did not want my photo taken or to be filmed. He got his panties in a wad when I walked away. Legally they can't film you unless they have a signed model release and both parties have signed it agreeing to photographs or other filmed material (this does not apply to your store's security videos.)
What law says that they can't legally take your picture or film you at work?
Here n Georgia you must have a signed model release (signed by both parties.) You just can not go up to someone and start filming w/o their permission (such as what is done to celebs.)
What law says that they can't legally take your picture or film you at work?
Here n Georgia you must have a signed model release (signed by both parties.) You just can not go up to someone and start filming w/o their permission (such as what is done to celebs.)
He was in our store last week. Our FES said the images were going to be sent to corporate. I toid the guy politely that I did not want my photo taken or to be filmed. He got his panties in a wad when I walked away. Legally they can't film you unless they have a signed model release and both parties have signed it agreeing to photographs or other filmed material (this does not apply to your store's security videos.)
You signed a waiver at the beginning of your employment to be filmed by ktv and other promotional media. whether you remember doing it or not it was part of the intro packet on the very first day paper work before computer training. you should apologize to the guy doing his job and you should be written up.
When you were applying for the job Kroger insisted that you sign away all rights of any kind. This is secret so they probably told you not to bother reading these "standard" documents.
They can sell your children and sue you if you tell on them.
Realistically the secrecy is the most important thing, since some law enforcement agencies would tell them to give the children back. They might try it just to see what happens, though. They are ALWAYS testing to see what they can get away with and how.
When you were applying for the job Kroger insisted that you sign away all rights of any kind. This is secret so they probably told you not to bother reading these "standard" documents.
They can sell your children and sue you if you tell on them.
Realistically the secrecy is the most important thing, since some law enforcement agencies would tell them to give the children back. They might try it just to see what happens, though. They are ALWAYS testing to see what they can get away with and how.
Kroger can take your blood, clone you and then fire you and replace you with your own clone.
Granted, they've only done it once so far (in Alabama), but they can do it.
He was in our store last week. Our FES said the images were going to be sent to corporate. I toid the guy politely that I did not want my photo taken or to be filmed. He got his panties in a wad when I walked away. Legally they can't film you unless they have a signed model release and both parties have signed it agreeing to photographs or other filmed material (this does not apply to your store's security videos.)
You signed a waiver at the beginning of your employment to be filmed by ktv and other promotional media. whether you remember doing it or not it was part of the intro packet on the very first day paper work before computer training. you should apologize to the guy doing his job and you should be written up.
He was in our store last week. Our FES said the images were going to be sent to corporate. I toid the guy politely that I did not want my photo taken or to be filmed. He got his panties in a wad when I walked away. Legally they can't film you unless they have a signed model release and both parties have signed it agreeing to photographs or other filmed material (this does not apply to your store's security videos.)
You signed a waiver at the beginning of your employment to be filmed by ktv and other promotional media. whether you remember doing it or not it was part of the intro packet on the very first day paper work before computer training. you should apologize to the guy doing his job and you should be written up.
You've got to be kidding me!!!! <rolls eyes>
NEVER SIGN ANYTHING unless you can't help it.
I was written up for discipline only one time while I worked there in 14 months.
I refused to sign it. They just shrugged their shoulders and put it in "my file".