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Managing image rights for mass events

During a public sporting event (running, triathlon, cycling, etc.), the taking and distribution of photographs of participants is generally covered by implied consent — by registering for a public event and accepting its rules, participants are deemed to have consented to being photographed during the event.

This implied consent is valid under two conditions:

  • – The rules of the event or the conditions of registration explicitly mention the presence of a photographer and the use of photographs.
  • – The photographs are used in connection with the event (distribution to participants, communication by the organiser) and not for third-party commercial purposes.

Facial recognition: mandatory disclosure #

Facial prints are biometric data within the meaning of the GDPR — they benefit from enhanced protection compared to traditional personal data.

If you use one of the following algorithms — Face + Bib Number, Without Bib Number, or Staff — the use of facial recognition must be explicitly mentioned in the event rules or registration conditions. A generic mention on the photograph is not sufficient: it must be clearly stated that biometric data (facial recognition) will be processed as part of the event.

⚠️ Without this explicit mention, you cannot legally use facial recognition algorithms on photos from the event.


Your obligations #

Even in the context of a mass event, participants retain the right to erasure — they may request the removal of their photos at any time.

As a photographer using Sportpxl, you must:

  • Inform participants about the use of facial recognition, ideally in the event rules or via the organiser.
  • Process deletion requests within 30 days — see the article "Hide or delete an athlete's photos"
  • Do not reuse photos for purposes other than those intended without the explicit consent of the participants.

What Sportpxl manages for you #

Sportpxl acts as a processor within the meaning of the GDPR — it processes biometric data on your behalf and is contractually bound to comply with the legal framework:

  • – Secure data hosting
  • – Processing of deletion requests via the interface
  • – Payment compliance via Stripe

Best practices #

  • – Coordinate with the organiser to ensure that the event rules explicitly mention the presence of a photographer, the use of Sportpxl and the use of facial recognition.
  • – Display an information sign at the photo booth or at the finish line indicating that photos are being taken and shared via Sportpxl.
  • – Keep photos only for as long as necessary to market the event.

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