Does copyright not infringe the right of portrait and reputation?
Copyright shall not infringe the right of portrait or reputation.
In paintings, sculptures, photography, and film and television works, if the work contains a portrait of a person, the intersection of copyright and portrait rights will also occur. The copyright of the work belongs to the copyright owner, and the right to the portrait in the work belongs to the portrait owner. Comparing the two rights, copyright is unable to compete with portrait rights, and the copyright owner shall not infringe the portrait rights of the portrait rights holder when exercising the copyright. For example, a painter asks a young woman to create a human body painting for a model. The copyright of the painting belongs to the painter. The female model has the right to the portrait in the painting. The female model did not agree to the public display of her portrait, and the artist could not exercise the copyright of the nude painting. For example, several painters held an oil painting body art exhibition at the National Art Museum of China, and some also issued a body art album. Two female models believed that their portrait rights had been infringed and filed a lawsuit with the People's Court.
The creation of works by the author and the exercise of copyright by the copyright holder are both You cannot use this to infringe on the reputation of others.
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