Is it a crime to expose your mistress on Tik Tok?

Legal subjectivity:

If a third party’s information is exposed on Tik Tok, and the third party’s name, residential address, and photo appear, it may constitute an infringement of other people’s privacy, and the third party has the right to request the infringer to withdraw information and asked for an apology. If it causes serious impact to a third party, the third party has the right to demand compensation from the infringer.

Legal objectivity:

Article 1032 of the Civil Code stipulates that natural persons enjoy the right to privacy. No organization or individual may infringe on the privacy rights of others by spying, harassing, exposing, making public, etc. Privacy is the private space, private activities and private information that natural persons live in peace with and do not want to be known by others. Article 103 Unless otherwise provided by law or with the express consent of the right holder, no organization or individual may commit the following acts: (1) Interfering with the private lives of others through phone calls, short messages, instant messaging tools, emails, leaflets, etc. , live peacefully. ; (2) Entering, taking photos, and peeping into other people's homes, hotel rooms, and other private spaces; (3) Filming, peeping, eavesdropping, and leaking other people's private activities; (4) Filming and peeping at the private parts of other people's bodies; (5) Dealing with others Private information; (6) Infringe on the privacy rights of others in other ways.