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Is it infringement to send someone else's private video?

Sending other people's private videos is infringement.

Spreading other people's private videos is illegal and infringes on others' privacy. The victim can ask the communicator to stop spreading and eliminate the influence, and bear the corresponding liability for compensation. If the victim chooses to call the police, the police will punish the communicator according to the seriousness of the case, ranging from detention for less than five days or a fine of less than 500 yuan to detention for more than five days and less than ten days, and may also impose a fine of less than 500 yuan. Therefore, it is illegal to spread private videos without others' consent and will be sanctioned by law.

Legal protection of privacy;

1. Definition and scope: The right to privacy refers to the control and exclusive right that individuals enjoy over their private life information and private space;

2. Legal basis: the Civil Code and other relevant laws and regulations protect personal privacy;

3. Protective measures: including but not limited to legal proceedings, administrative remedies and online reporting;

4. Tort liability: Infringement of others' privacy may result in civil compensation, administrative punishment and even criminal liability.

To sum up, spreading other people's private videos without others' consent is an infringement, and it is not only subject to legal sanctions, but also bears the corresponding liability for compensation.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 1033

Unless otherwise provided by law or expressly agreed by the obligee, no organization or individual may commit the following acts:

(a) by telephone, SMS, instant messaging tools, e-mail, leaflets, etc. Disturb the private life of others;

(2) Entering, taking photos or peeping into other people's private spaces such as houses and hotel rooms;

(3) Shooting, peeping, eavesdropping or revealing other people's private activities;

(4) Shooting or peeping at the private parts of others' bodies;

(5) handling other people's private information;

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