Can I file a case for posting videos indiscriminately?

The act of infringing on the right of portrait is to use the portrait of the right holder for profit without the consent of the right holder. Defamation infringes on the right of portrait, not the right of reputation. The infringer should bear the corresponding legal responsibility, whether it infringes on the portrait right or reputation right of others. If a citizen's right to name, portrait, reputation and honor is infringed, he has the right to demand that the infringement be stopped, his reputation be restored, the influence be eliminated, he apologize, and he may demand compensation for losses.

It is illegal to send other people's videos privately, which is an infringement. Sending others' videos privately is an infringement, and sending others' videos online without others' consent is a civil infringement of portrait rights. After being found to be infringing, the parties may require the other party to bear the tort liability and stop the infringement. If adverse effects are caused, the infringer may also be required to compensate for the losses.

Under what circumstances does it not constitute an infringement of the right to portrait?

1. Use the public portrait of the portrait holder within the necessary scope of personal study, art appreciation, classroom teaching or scientific research;

2. In order to carry out news reports, it is inevitable to make, use and make public portraits of portrait owners;

3. In order to perform their duties according to law, state organs make, use and publicize portraits of portrait rights holders within the necessary scope;

4. In order to show the specific public environment, it is inevitable to make, use and publicize the portrait of the portrait owner;

5. Other acts of making, using and publicizing portraits of portrait owners in order to safeguard public interests or the legitimate rights and interests of portrait owners.

I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.

Legal basis: Article 19 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), except as otherwise provided by law, criminal cases shall be investigated by public security organs. Crimes such as illegal detention, extorting confessions by torture, and illegal search. The people's procuratorate may file a case for investigation of illegal acts found by judicial personnel in the process of legal supervision of litigation activities. If a major criminal case of a functionary of a state organ under the jurisdiction of a public security organ needs to be directly accepted by a people's procuratorate, it may be placed on file for investigation upon the decision of a people's procuratorate at or above the provincial level. Cases of private prosecution are directly accepted by the people's courts.