Protecting Personal Portrait Rights: Taikoo Li’s Ban on Unauthorized Photography

2023-06-08 07:21:00

Recently, the “incident of the general manager of a state-owned enterprise being photographed holding hands with a woman while shopping” sparked heated discussions among netizens. On June 8, the two involved were suspended from their posts and were investigated by the Commission for Discipline Inspection. The company leaders are meeting to study. @浙江经视报道报告found that Taikoo Li, Chengdu, Sichuan issued a document in 2019 to prohibit commercial street photography. Taikoo Li also put up a warning sign, “Raise awareness of prevention and protect personal portrait rights.”

According to a Beijing Youth Daily report on July 19, 2019, the staff of the Taikoo Li customer service center said that it is okay for tourists to take pictures with their mobile phones or cameras, but they should not gather too many people and use tripods and other equipment. Commercial shooting needs to follow the market Department application. The staff also said that in fact, Taikoo Li has not allowed the shooting of tourists’ portrait rights. “If there are street photos, the staff will prohibit them. If tourists feel that they have violated their privacy or portrait rights, they can ask the photographer to delete them. Or find property or security personnel to coordinate.”

Original title: Chengdu Taikoo Li expressly prohibits unauthorized street photography and erects warning signs: protect personal portrait rights

Editor in charge: Fang Di

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