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How to deal with infringement of portrait rights and privacy

Citizens whose rights to name, portrait, reputation, and honor are infringed have the right to demand compensation. If a citizen's right to name, portrait, reputation, privacy, or honor has been infringed upon, he or she has the right to demand an end to the infringement, restoration of reputation, elimination of the impact, apology, and compensation for losses. Those who cause damage must be compensated. In layman's terms, if you have evidence to prove that it caused you harm or that he benefited from it, you can claim damages. The main ways to bear tort liability are:

(1) Stop the infringement (2) Remove the obstruction (3) ) Eliminate the danger (4) Return the property (5) Restore the original condition (6) Compensate for losses (7) Apologize;

(8) Eliminate the impact and restore reputation. The above are all within the scope of civil processing and do not involve criminal offenses. Those involving criminal offenses need to be specifically analyzed to determine which part they belong to.

Legal basis:

"The People's Republic of China and the Civil Code"

Article 1032: Natural persons enjoy the right to privacy. No organization or individual may infringe on the privacy rights of others through spying, intrusion, leakage, disclosure, etc.

Privacy is a natural person’s private life and peace, and the private space, private activities, and private information that he does not want others to know.

Article 1,033 Unless otherwise provided by law or with the express consent of the right holder, no organization or individual may carry out the following acts:

(1) By phone, text message, Intruding on the private life and peace of others through instant messaging tools, emails, flyers, etc.;

(2) Entering, photographing, and peeping into other people's homes, hotel rooms and other private spaces;

( 3) Photographing, peeping at, eavesdropping on, and disclosing other people’s private activities;

(4) Photographing, peeping at other people’s private parts of the body;

(5) Processing other people’s private information;

(6) Infringe on the privacy rights of others in other ways.