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This is amazing, just happened to me this afternoon and still find it's bizarre at least...
I was coming from lunch with my buddy, biology PhD student and decided to go to the faculty bar to have a coffee, went through the building to make a shortcut and while going through the PUBLIC HALL I stop to take a couple snapshots of some architecture details, stairs, etc.
After some seconds I hear a 'Eh!' (universal code for incoming problems) and then a guy kindly asks me if I didn't know that it's not allowed to take pictures there. I say ok ok, I'm sorry and I didn't know (the truth), but as this no-photo song is just starting to irritate me a bit, decide to ask why exactly it's not allowed.
Amazingly, he tells me it's due to the advertising policy of that public university, and that their 'trademark' is the only one who can 'exploit' their own image. Suposedly there's no problem in taking pictures inside professor's offices (with their agreement) but not of the architecture in the public zones 😕
That faculty received also lots of visits from Architecture students who went there as part of their drawing and sketches assignments (for another public university), I wonder if they will be banned from there from now on as well.
Irritating, confusing, amazing, and I wonder if somebody here found in a similar situation... That said, when he came I had already took 2 or 3 (probably lousy) photos 😛
I was coming from lunch with my buddy, biology PhD student and decided to go to the faculty bar to have a coffee, went through the building to make a shortcut and while going through the PUBLIC HALL I stop to take a couple snapshots of some architecture details, stairs, etc.
After some seconds I hear a 'Eh!' (universal code for incoming problems) and then a guy kindly asks me if I didn't know that it's not allowed to take pictures there. I say ok ok, I'm sorry and I didn't know (the truth), but as this no-photo song is just starting to irritate me a bit, decide to ask why exactly it's not allowed.
Amazingly, he tells me it's due to the advertising policy of that public university, and that their 'trademark' is the only one who can 'exploit' their own image. Suposedly there's no problem in taking pictures inside professor's offices (with their agreement) but not of the architecture in the public zones 😕
That faculty received also lots of visits from Architecture students who went there as part of their drawing and sketches assignments (for another public university), I wonder if they will be banned from there from now on as well.
Irritating, confusing, amazing, and I wonder if somebody here found in a similar situation... That said, when he came I had already took 2 or 3 (probably lousy) photos 😛
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