Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - If someone takes pictures of you with a mobile phone without your consent, does it violate the right to portrait?

If someone takes pictures of you with a mobile phone without your consent, does it violate the right to portrait?

Shooting without consent and using it for commercial purposes is considered to be a violation of the right to portrait. If you just take and delete photos, it is not an infringement of portrait rights.

According to 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.

Other provisions on the right to portrait.

Article 1022 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * If the parties have not agreed on the portrait license period or the agreement is unclear, either party may terminate the portrait license contract at any time, but it shall notify the other party before a reasonable period.

If the parties have clearly agreed on the duration of portrait license, and the owner of the portrait has justified reasons, he may terminate the portrait license contract, but he shall notify the other party before a reasonable period. If the termination of the contract causes losses to the other party, it shall compensate for the losses, except for reasons not attributable to the portrait holder.

Refer to the above? China Government Network-People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code