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Fining Parents for Posting Children’s Photos Online

Dr Johnben Loy, US Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist | Kitson Foong, Criminal Lawyer

08-Jun-16 16:00

Fining Parents for Posting Children’s Photos Online

Do you share your children’s photos on Facebook or Instagram? Since March, French parents who post embarrassing photos of their children online and publicise intimate details of the private lives of others - including their own children - could face punishment. That is, if their kids later decide to sue them for breaching their right to privacy or jeopardising their security. How do families document and share memories in the digital age, and how does it affect their relationships? 


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