So Ms. Han added her agent's friends and found her photos in the agent's circle of friends, and sent them to a group chat of 500 people. Ms. Han collapsed. She felt that her upper body was seen by others. She hopes to find out who took the photos and who sent the group chat, and also hopes that the hospital will compensate itself and let those agents delete their photos.
At that time, when the two sides signed the consent form for the use of portrait rights, Ms. Han also specifically indicated that she did not agree to disclose her photos. After Ms. Han put forward her own demands, the hospital never gave Ms. Han a satisfactory answer, nor did it figure out what was going on. In my opinion, it is very immoral for these people to put the photos of customers in the circle of friends without coding, especially because these photos also involve the private parts of girls, and even the staff of beauty institutions should not do so.
At the same time, I have another question. Does the hospital have the right to ask Ms. Han to sign the consent form for the use of portraits? Does every cosmetic hospital require patients to sign this before surgery? If I go for plastic surgery and the plastic surgery hospital asks me to sign a portrait consent form, I will never agree. If they spread my photos and don't get my satisfactory compensation, I will also call the media to expose them.