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Public place , no expectation of privacy. Same as most places.
Absolutely false. If that were the case and you were filming a large gathering you would need permission from everyone which of course isn't feasible in the slightest.
They violate no law in doing so. There is nothing inherently illegal about simply broadcasting your image without your permission.
The risk is that you can make some sort of claim against them (they promised you money, or they are trying to defame or harass you, etc.). Valid or not, without your explicit consent, they cannot definitively refute your claim.
A judge/jury will ultimately decide based on who seems the more credible party. Since they have little to gain and you have little to lose, the benefits to them of broadcasting your image without your consent are usually not justified.
Only true in the EU