4.1.3-5 What are two ways in which the use of images, such as visual data, can cause reputational harm? 

FAQ

A photograph shared outside its original or intended context can harm the reputation of both the person depicted and the person who took the photograph, but in different ways:

For the person depicted: the decontextualisation of the image may harm their reputation and raise issues related to personality rights and privacy. Researchers should consider this before sharing research data.

For the photographer: a modification of the photo (or any copyrighted work) or its decontextualisation may affect their author’s reputation and moral rights under copyright law.