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<div>I took a number of pictures of attendees at the Tokyo meeting and would like to show them on the web with names attached. Are there any attendees who do not want their pictures shown in this manner? I would have them on Flickr with names in the descriptions.
What about pictures showing spouses?</div>
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<div>It feels strange to have to ask this, but there are too many people and companies scouring the web and collecting information on people in photos. In years past I would not have given it a second thought.</div>
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<div><font size="3" color="#4F81BD">Steve Lionel<br>
Developer Products Division<br>
Intel Corporation<br>
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