Anonymity despite GDPR?
May 25, 2018 | 30,00 EUR | answered by Rechtsanwältin Jasmi Jasmin Pesla
According to the new GDPR, one must publish names and addresses in both the imprint and the privacy policy. In the erotic and escort industry, this is a sensitive issue, as high value is naturally placed on anonymity. What options are there to not disclose one's own, but instead the data of, for example, the webmaster or web designer (with their consent of course) at this point? Is this legally possible? What about the copyright of the photos in that case?
Dear inquirer,
Thank you for your inquiry.
I understand that it is uncomfortable for you to disclose this data.
However, unfortunately, the data of the person behind the company must be provided.
It must clearly indicate the person who operates the company. This person would also be liable in case of, for example, criminally relevant content. I do not want to assume this of you. But for this reason, the imprint requires the disclosure of who is behind the company.
I regret to inform you that I cannot provide you with a more positive message. Anything else would be subject to a warning. I want to protect you from that.
Copyrights to photos belong to the person who created them.
With kind regards,
Lawyer asmin Pesla
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