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As of today, technology has developed to a large extent and mobile phones are many types of modern things, one of these things is camera. In today's time, the camera coming in the mobile phone has become so advanced that it can record very good quality and take photos, for this you do not need to carry big rooms. reporting. Today, if you go to any public place, then you will definitely see some person who is recording from mobile phone or taking pictures. If you go to a tourist spot, then there almost everyone sees you with a mobile phone in your hand and recording things around. There are some people who keep this recording for their personal like they will keep them as a memorial.
Then there are those who record content in public places. We call them content creators, and nowadays, you will often see vloggers engaging in this activity. No matter which tourist spot you visit, you are bound to come across a vlogger recording their surroundings for their content. There is nothing inherently wrong with recording—especially since it is permitted at these locations—but the issue arises when the person filming inadvertently captures the faces of strangers. When this footage is shared in the public domain, the faces of these completely unknown individuals are exposed. However, some creators do take the step of blurring the faces of people who appear in the video but are not part of the intended content, thereby ensuring their privacy is not compromised.
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Friends, everyone has a right to privacy, and it is entirely up to the individual whether or not they wish to enter the public domain. Consequently, if a stranger records a video of you or snaps a photograph without your permission, it amounts to an invasion of your privacy, as your face is being shared in the public domain without your consent. You may have noticed that when watching news reports featuring footage from public places, the faces of people who have nothing to do with the story are often shown; this, too, constitutes an invasion of privacy, as their images are shared and broadcast publicly without their knowledge or permission.
There ought to be rules for such matters—rules designed to ensure that no one's privacy is violated. However, there are people who are very mindful of others' privacy and do a commendable job; for instance, they blur the faces of individuals not directly involved in the video to prevent any breach of privacy.
As for classifying this as a criminal offense, it should not be treated with such severity; instead, specific rules should be established. Stricter action should be taken against those who fail to comply with these regulations—for instance, if an individual repeatedly violates someone's privacy (such as doing so more than three times), their account could be banned. There are various such measures that could be implemented. Rather than treating it as a crime, the focus should be on enforcing rules and taking firm action against those who do not adhere to them.
Furthermore, there are instances where a person is recording something important and the faces of others inadvertently appear in the footage; such videos should not be subject to these rules, as they are highly significant and should not be treated in the same category as other videos.
If an individual objects to and reports the display of their face in the public domain without their permission, their grievance must be addressed, and strict action should be taken in such cases.
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