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Bare back massage was photographed and uploaded to the Internet without permission. How to characterize the behavior of merchants in law?
First, reveal the privacy of the guests.

A woman doing back care in a beauty shop was photographed and uploaded by the clerk, which revealed the privacy of the guests.

Because the woman added the clerk's WeChat and saw the clerk's circle of friends, she discovered the fact that she was afraid of being stolen. The clerk posted a video of her naked back massage to a circle of friends, which means that many people will see that this is not what the lady wants, because her back is completely naked when she massages. The woman thinks that the store is only using herself for promotion, without her consent. This woman is very angry.

Second, upload nude photos without the consent of the guests.

For this woman, the back belongs to her private parts and she doesn't want others to see it. It is an infringement for this store to put its naked back video online without her consent.

Although the important parts of the woman are not exposed in the video, the bare back above the waist is also unacceptable to women. The woman thinks that her rights and interests have been violated, and she has negotiated with the store many times, but in the end she didn't get the result she wanted. So the woman chose to use legal channels to safeguard her legitimate rights and interests. Finally, the woman filed a lawsuit with the court.

Third, it caused the mental loss of the guests.

Any woman may be angry in this situation, because it is an act of stealing privacy, and women have taken up legal weapons.

During the trial, the store always denied the violation of women and explained that there were no women's faces in the video. However, the law is just. According to article 1032 of the Civil Code, natural persons have the right to privacy. No organization or individual may infringe upon the privacy rights of others by spying, harassing, exposing or making public. Privacy is the private space, private activities and private information that natural people live peacefully and don't want to know with others. In the end, the court ruled that the store publicly apologized to the woman and compensated the woman mental damage compensation for 5,000 yuan.