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Is it infringement to regard the portrait of an artist as infringement?

Legal analysis: using other people's photos as headshots, as long as they are used normally and not for profit, should not constitute infringement of portrait rights. If the portrait of another person is used for profit without the permission of the portrait owner, causing actual damage to the portrait owner, the user constitutes infringement.

Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 120 Where the civil rights and interests are infringed, the infringed has the right to request the infringer to bear the tort liability.

Article 183 Where an infringer damages himself by defending the civil rights and interests of others, he shall bear civil liability and the beneficiary may give him appropriate compensation. If no infringer or infringer escapes or is unable to bear civil liability, and the victim requests compensation, the beneficiary shall give appropriate compensation.

Article 167 Where an infringement endangers the personal and property safety of others, the infringed party has the right to demand the infringer to bear the tort liability of stopping the infringement, removing the obstruction and eliminating the danger.

Article 168 Where two or more persons jointly infringe and cause damage to others, they shall be jointly and severally liable.