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The hairdresser changed her style and later found that the video of her without makeup was uploaded to the Internet. What rights and interests did the store infringe on customers?
In fact, if people usually prefer to watch short videos, then they will definitely see that many barbershops will post photos and videos of customers who have changed their hair styles online, thus bringing more traffic and attention to their shops.

However, because of such a thing, I saw a message on the Internet, that is, a video of a customer who changed her style in a hairdressing shop and found that she didn't wear makeup was uploaded to the Internet. In fact, in my opinion, this is an infringement on the customer's right to portrait and privacy.

Uploading personal photos to social platforms requires first obtaining permission from others. In fact, in my personal opinion, it should be common sense that if you want to upload other people's photos or videos, you must get permission from others before posting them on social platforms.

Without permission, it will actually bring unnecessary trouble to customers and others.

It is illegal to bring traffic to your store. Like the behavior of a barber shop? In fact, it has seriously damaged the interests of customers. Customers go there for haircuts only out of trust, but you release these videos to the public, so that others can see the customers and even comment.

Then I actually violated the legitimate rights and interests of the parties, personal portrait rights and privacy rights.

Then I also hope that all barbershops can realize this. In fact, I can understand the idea that the barber shop wants to post some videos before and after the renewal. The direct visual impact of such videos will make others change their impression of your store, so they will choose to come to you for consumption.

However, posting customers' looks and videos online must be approved by others, otherwise it is infringement.

Well, that's all my point. Thank you very much for reading here. If you have other comments and suggestions, please leave me a message in the comments section.