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Is it an infringement to use other people's heads to make expression packs?
unauthorized use of other people's heads to make expression packs constitutes infringement. The act of making others' photos into expression packs and forwarding them in the group without the permission of the portrait owner will constitute infringement, and the infringed person can ask him to stop the infringement. However, if you ask for compensation for mental damage, you need to cause serious mental damage to the parties.

Legal basis

Article 118 of the Civil Code

Natural persons have the right to make, use, disclose or permit others to use their own portraits according to law.

Article 119th

No organization or individual may infringe upon the portrait rights of others by defacing, defacing or forging by means of information technology. 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.

Without the consent of the portrait owner, the portrait owner may not use or make public the portrait of the portrait owner by publishing, copying, distributing, renting or exhibiting.