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Old 09-09-2005, 04:17 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
For my situation, the photos are certainly more baout the privacy of the survivors and respecting what is done with images of their loved ones. I beleive there is also some question of copyright, but our primary concern is respect for the families.
This is definitely a sticky issue.

1 - I wouldn't want a picture of my corpse on TV.

2 - Perhaps if showing a picture of my corpse on TV made a difference towards positive change, I'd be ok with it.

3 - If I were dead I wouldn't be able to opine on it and may resent my picture being shown.

4 - Most importantly, I do not believe that the powers that be that stopped those pictures from being taken were thinking of privacy or respect for the dead. I believe they were thinking about how bad they would look when those pics got out.
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