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Tell her no. If you did not tag her, you are not breaking any laws. There is no way to really identify her without someone saying it is her like someone at the wedding. Then tell her to go shove it.
Actually yeah, you are breaking a law. You are not allowed to publish any photography with a person visible in it without said persons express permission, period. Doesn't matter if it's easy or not to identify someone.
mother-in-lawyer?
Ew, I hope your partner doesn't take after the mother
1. Never let your family pay for wedding anythings. 2. Take off her photos only.... I can't stand overly self conscience people. It is YOUR day, no ones else.
She can't sue you for that.
that's so ridiculous in my opinion, personally, I believe that by posing for a picture you know is being taken for someone else's picture collection, you're basically agreeing to that person doing what they want with it. As long as its not damaging someones reputation it shouldn't be illegal. Why is she trying to Sue them? The pictures didn't make her look fat,.. the weight did.
I would have taken them off too, I wouldn't want we to eat me!
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She's a huge bitch.
You can use a feature on Facebook that blocks a certain person from viewing a specific picture. Try that maybe?