Filming a historical/cultural site

You are using a drone to fly over a historical city and you are taking footage of various landmarks. The footage focuses in on the ruins of a castle, a park and a nearby place of worship. You sell the image to a stock image database/catalogue, where it is stored indefinitely and made available for purchase by other entities.  

Below you will see some of the main privacy and data protection issues that could arise in this situation and tips/ safeguards for how to avoid them. Keep in mind the detailed information provided in the Handbook.

Privacy and Data Protection

  • PRIVACY

    Transparency, visibility and accountability: Individuals on
    the ground visiting the historical and cultural site may not know a drone is
    in operation. They should be aware who, when, how and why the drone is being
    used. This allows them to adjust their privacy expectations, and maintain
    control over their privacy.

    Privacy of location and space: Persons living in the
    neighbourhood have a right to move about freely in their own home (or garden,
    or car) without being identified, tracked or monitored. The same applies to
    tourists visiting the site. Do not focus your footage specifically on one
    person without their knowledge and agreement.

    Privacy of association: People have the right to associate
    freely with whomever they wish without this being monitored or revealed. This
    privacy may be threatened when you use your drone to capture images of people
    in the nearby park.

    Privacy of thoughts and feelings: Individuals have a right
    not to share their thoughts or feelings or to have them revealed. This
    includes their beliefs or religious views. This privacy may be infringed if
    the place of worship you are taking the footage of is a religious place that
    is still being used.

    Chilling effect: Such drone use may have the potential to
    make individuals feel as though they need to modify their behaviour.
    Individuals who live near or travel past these locations might adjust their
    behaviour as though they are under surveillance, even when they are not being
    monitored.