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According to the new French regulations, PS models must be marked, otherwise how much is the fine?
According to the latest regulations issued by the French government, from 10 to 1, any commercial photos that make models look thinner after PS must be accompanied by a warning slogan: "Photos have been edited". Anyone who violates this regulation will face a fine of 37,500 euros (about 295,000 yuan), or 30% of the advertising production cost.

The French government hopes to solve the public health problems caused by PS pictures, such as warning those who are eager to shape the perfect figure in advertisements, which are all forged by computers.

In fact, France is not the first country to introduce such regulations, and Israel has introduced similar regulations before. However, the French pay more attention to figure than people in other countries. In France, thousands of people suffer from anorexia, and the average body mass index (BMI) of the French is the lowest in Europe.

At the same time, there is serious obesity discrimination in French society. French writer Gabriel Dai Di wrote in his new book: In France, only thin people are respected, while fat people are despised. She explained all this with her own personal experience. She lost her job at school only because a colleague objected to her figure. In addition, in a job interview, she was shocked to hear the interviewer claim that it is "well known" that the fatter people are, the lower their IQ is.

This is not the only attempt by the French government. Since May this year, the French government has required models to produce health certificates issued by doctors, and some top model companies have banned the employment of ultra-thin models. After the new rules were announced, Getty, an image company, announced that it would no longer accept any commercial photos that modified the model's figure from 10+00.