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Coldplay kiss camera and the death of privacy

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No kiss cam at Oasis shows? Why that might not matter for Toronto fans having an affair

Oasis frontman quipped at a Manchester concert about the notorious Coldplay kiss cam. What’s the expectation of privacy at concerts? A Toronto lawyer weigh in.

·Hamilton, Canada
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I never understood the famous Kiss Cam. I never understood why in a sports show part of the protagonism had to be on the stands and not on the basketball court...

·Madrid, Spain
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Can Andy Byron, the CEO who got into trouble and resigned after being caught on camera kissing at a Coldplay concert, sue the band over the embarrassing publicity at the concert? According to legal experts, the answer is: Maybe, but only if he takes a particularly creative line - and it is doubtful that he wants to deepen the public embarrassment he has already experienced. Lawyer Cameron Doltshahi of MSD Lawyers explained to the New York Post …

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Taipei Times broke the news in Taipei, Taiwan on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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