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Legal problems of portrait right

According to Chapter 4 "Portrait Right" of Title IV "Personality Right" of the Civil Code: "Natural persons have the right to portrait, and have the right to make, use, disclose or permit others to use their own portraits according to law."

The main contents of portrait right include: 1. Portrait includes images, sculptures and paintings.

2. 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.

Three, without the consent of the portrait owner, the portrait of the portrait owner shall not be made, used or made public, except as otherwise provided by law.

4. No organization or individual may use information technology to defame, defame or forge others' portrait rights.

5. If the parties to a portrait licensing contract dispute the terms of use of the portrait, they shall make an explanation in favor of the owner of the portrait.

Six, the protection of natural person's voice, also refer to the relevant provisions of the protection of portrait rights.