Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Trick couples into taking pictures.

Trick couples into taking pictures.

The first infringement is the right of portrait, which means that a natural person has the right to copy, use and reject others' infringement of his own portrait, that is, a kind of personality right that a natural person enjoys with the personal interests embodied in his own portrait as the content. Article 100 of China's General Principles of Civil Law stipulates that "citizens have the right to portrait and may not use their portraits for profit without their consent."

Zhang is the guardian of his son and has the right to monitor his portrait.

In order to compensate for the loss, the court will first ask both parties whether they are willing to mediate. If mediation fails, the court will make a judgment and make compensation in accordance with relevant laws. According to the law, the owner of portrait right has the right to claim compensation for mental damage and the infringer has the right to claim compensation for material losses caused by infringement of portrait right.