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Originally Posted by zijlstravideo
Good point. On stock footage platforms, you even need a signed contract from the owner of the location the video was shot.
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And there is a good reason why they require that, they don't want to get in trouble. Locally, you can sue people using a picture of you or your artwork without your consent.
Publishing a performance (which is a work of art) without the consent of the author (the artist) can be a criminal offence - same as copyright infringement.
A photography capturing an identifiable person = personal data.
Just because a guy is performing on the street doesn't mean he is OK with being captured and published on YT, FB or any other network or used for financial gain of others. I am surprised nobody has even thought about it...