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Is it illegal to use other people’s photos to worship online? How to safeguard rights?

In our country, it is illegal to use other people’s photos for online worship without their consent. Specifically, according to the provisions of the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China, photos fall within the scope of copyright protection, and any use without the consent of the rights holder may constitute infringement.

If you find that your photos have been used by others for illegal purposes such as online worship, you can take some measures to protect your rights. First, you can ask the infringer to stop the infringement immediately by sending a warning letter; second, you can also complain and report to the local public security agency or copyright management agency, and ask them to take corresponding legal measures.

Using other people’s photos for online worship may infringe on other people’s portrait rights, which is illegal. Portrait rights refer to the exclusive rights of natural persons to their likenesses, and others are not allowed to use their likenesses without authorization.

To protect your rights, you can first contact the owner of the photo or its authorized representative and request it to be deleted or to impose necessary legal restrictions on the illegal use of the photo. If the other party is unable to contact you or is unwilling to make a reasonable settlement, you can find the relevant departments or rights protection agencies for legal help.

In addition, it is recommended that everyone strengthen their awareness of the protection of personal photos in daily life, and try to avoid posting their photos on the Internet at will to avoid becoming victims of infringement.