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Rules for the use of great man's head

Provisions on the use of portraits of great men: the right to portrait is the right of citizens to agree or disagree with others to use their own portraits. The law stipulates that the portrait of a citizen shall not be used without his consent. Portraits and documentary photographic works cannot be published or exhibited in principle, even if they are purely non-profit exhibitions, without the consent of the portrait owner.

Can the national flag be used as an avatar?

1, using the national flag as an avatar is not stipulated in the national flag law and is not illegal. It is not that the national flag cannot be used as an avatar, but it can be used without prohibition by law;

2. As far as private rights are concerned, as long as relevant laws and regulations do not expressly prohibit it, citizens or legal persons can agree or act on their own. So you can use the national flag as an avatar;

3. The national flag and its design shall not be used as trademarks and advertisements, and shall not be used for private funeral activities;

4. Whoever intentionally insults the people and the national flag of China by burning, damaging, scribbling, defacing or trampling in public places shall be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law; If the circumstances are relatively minor, the public security organ shall refer to the punishment provisions of the Regulations on Administrative Penalties for Public Security and impose a detention of not more than fifteen days.

Legal basis: Article 10 19 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

No organization or individual may use information technology to deface, deface or forge others' portrait rights. No portrait shall be made, used or made public without the consent of the owner of the portrait, except as otherwise provided by law. Without the consent of the portrait owner, the portrait owner shall not use or disclose the portrait of the portrait owner by publishing, copying, distributing, renting or exhibiting.