Here's the deal:
I was browsing through some magazines at my workplace, and came across an image in a certain magazine (which I wont name... no, not pornographic) that looked oddly familiar. Not the image itself, but the person in the image. The picture is of a friend of mine at his workplace, working on his car (it's one of the big oil change companies). The licence plate has been blocked out, but it is very obviously him and (and I recognized his car easily).
Now here's the thing. I showed him this picture in the magazine, and he recalls the time it was taken. Some managers from his company came into the workplace, and simply took pictures, without letting the employees know what they were for, or asking for them to sign any sort of documentation or legal release forms. He did not in any way, shape, or form, consent to the publication of this image in the magazine.
What is he to do, and who is liable? His employer, or the magazine?


It might be advertisement in magazine 
