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Is it illegal to worship God with other people's photos on the Internet? How to defend rights?

In China, it is illegal to use photos of others to worship online without their consent. Specifically, according to the Copyright Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), photos belong to the category of copyright protection, and any use without the consent of the right holder may constitute infringement.

If you find that your photos are used by others for illegal purposes such as online worship, you can take some measures to safeguard your rights. First of all, you can ask the infringer to stop the infringement immediately by sending a warning letter. Secondly, you can also complain and report to the local public security organs or copyright management agencies and ask them to take corresponding legal measures.

It is illegal to use other people's photos for online worship, which may infringe on other people's portrait rights. Portrait right refers to the exclusive right of a natural person to his portrait, and no one else may use his portrait without authorization.

To protect rights, you can first contact the owner of the photo or his authorized representative and ask him to delete it or impose necessary legal restrictions on the illegal use of the photo. If the other party is unable to contact or unwilling to make a reasonable solution, they can seek legal help from relevant departments or rights protection agencies.

In addition, it is suggested that everyone should strengthen their awareness of protecting personal photos in their daily lives and try to avoid posting their photos online so as not to become victims of infringement.