Infringement of portrait rights refers to the act of stealing others' portraits for profit without others' consent, even if there is no profit, it is illegal. Almost all platforms for webcasting are for profit. Few anchors rap and laugh for hours to make you happy, talk about money and hurt your feelings, and simply volunteer to work. Therefore, it is illegal to broadcast live on the internet without my consent, which can be regarded as an infringement of the portrait rights of others. If it involves privacy, it also violates the right to privacy.
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For example, when we were young, we had political lessons. I remember the book said that if the studio thought the photos you took there were good, it would put your photos in his shop as excellent samples and promote them to other customers without my permission, so as to get more shooting orders, which would also be an infringement of portrait rights, not to mention this naked online marketing live broadcast.
But I don't think it's necessary to make things so stiff. If you are a friend, it doesn't involve privacy, just warning you not to do this next time. It's possible that he didn't mean to, and you were there during the live broadcast. Another behavior is that some people like outdoor live broadcast. You are a passer-by, just passing by during the live broadcast. I think this is also an unintentional mistake. Of course, if the anchor talks too much or talks about you, you can also legally defend your rights. Try to roll with the punches and forgive others!