+ - London 2012: Photo-sharing to Facebook allowed, LOCOG admits 'grey area' rules-> 1
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AlistairCharlton
AlistairCharlton writes "London 2012 Olympic ticket holders are free to upload any photographs they take of the games to Facebook, Twitter, personal blogs and any other social networks they choose.
Video, as well as photos taken at any venue, including the Olympic Park and stadium in Stratford, can be shared through social media, but videos of sports events will be removed by Locog (London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games)."
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Video, as well as photos taken at any venue, including the Olympic Park and stadium in Stratford, can be shared through social media, but videos of sports events will be removed by Locog (London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games)."
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What Locog stands for (Score:2)
The IOC were actually allowed to demand, and get, their own laws giving them extraordinary powers. As ordinary people sit in traffic jams while the IOC and their buddies speed by in their Zils, I would say that London acted like a hooker, but that would be wrong. Hookers get paid by the clients, which is a reasonably honest transaction. In this case, the client got paid by every tax payer in the country who had no connection to the Olympics, thou