She wasn't out in public but on a balcony that was part of her hotel room. This means that the photos violate her privacy rights. It's the same as taking photos through an open bedroom window.
Even if the photo had been shot at a public beach, she would have grounds for a legal complaint in some EU countries unless the photographer or publisher asked her to sign a release form, provided that her person was the main motif of the photo and not just part of a crowd.
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Tastentier 2012/09/18 12:09:41agree






















Even if the photo had been shot at a public beach, she would have grounds for a legal complaint in some EU countries unless the photographer or publisher asked her to sign a release form, provided that her person was the main motif of the photo and not just part of a crowd.