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老妖的解释很靠谱。
稍微看了一下www.privacy.gov.au,感觉the Privacy Act是针对busienss和individual之间的,比如某个organisation怎么处理你的照片。对于我说的这种情形,是individual和individual之间的,貌似无规定。如果别人未经你允许拍你照片,政府的建议是让你报警
Photos and surveillance
There are Commonwealth, State and Territory laws that relate to taking and using images of a person without their permission, or recording their conversations or movements. Which law applies will depend on the circumstances, in particular:
•where the surveillance occurred or the photos were taken
•what was being monitored or photographed
•who was responsible for the surveillance or images.
The Privacy Act does not cover individuals acting in a personal capacity, such as a neighbour taking photos of you.
Someone has taken photos of me without my permission. What can I do?
Consider contacting the police. The Privacy Act is unlikely to apply in this circumstance as it does not cover individuals acting in a personal capacity.
My photo has been posted online without my permission. How can I get it removed?
The first step is to ask the person who posted the photo to the site to take it down. If the person refuses, or you don't know who it is, you may wish to contact the administrator of the site and ask them to remove the image.
If the photo was posted online by an agency or organisation, or the site is hosted by an agency or organisation that is covered by the Privacy Act, you may be able to complain to our Office.
http://www.privacy.gov.au/topics/surveillance
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