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interesting, thanks both. Although that's not the case with the Eiffel Tower. Maybe French law is different? It's that ruling that made me ponder this case.
I'm also under the impression that while you can take 'a' photograph of a person, taking a second photograph (without their consent) could, in the eyes of the law, be seen as harassment, due to its repetitive nature. Taking a single photograph is not harassment, as it's not repetitive...