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當心!法國新法規禁止家長在網上"曬娃"

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Parents who upload undesirable pictures of their kids to social media could be sued by their sons or daughters, according to France's privacy laws.

根據法國的因司法規定,凡是將自己孩子的私密照片上傳到社交網絡上的家長,將有可能被他們的兒子或女兒以此起訴。

Mothers and fathers face up to a year in prison and a fine of around $50,000 if convicted of posting details of their children's private lives without their permission, the Daily Mail reported.

根據每日郵報報道,如果未經子女同意就將孩子們的生活隱私細節發佈這一事件得到證實,那麼父親和母親將會面臨大約5萬歐元的罰款或者最高1年的監禁。

"In a few years, children could easily take their parents to court for publishing photos of them when they were younger," Internet law and ethics expert Eric Delcroix told Le Figaro newspaper.

網絡法律與倫理專家艾瑞克·德爾克里克告訴費加羅報:“由於父母在孩子很小的時候曾將照片公佈於衆,幾年後,孩子們可以輕而易舉地以此爲由,將父母告上法庭。”

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Aside from the risk of pedophiles getting hold of them, the potential for embarassment is seen as a main reason for them to later take their parents to court.

除了增加照片落入孌童犯手中的風險,網曬孩子私照還可能使孩子尷尬,而這被認爲是孩子成年後將父母告上法庭的一個主要原因。

"Children at certain stages do not wish to be photographed or still less for those photos to be made public," he said.

艾瑞克表示:“在某些階段,孩子不希望被拍攝,更別說讓那些照片被公開了。”

In February, the French Gendarmerie, a branch of the French Armed Forces, posted a message on Facebook that read (translated): "Please stop posting pictures of your kids on Facebook."

在2月份的時候,作爲法國軍隊的一個分支,法國憲兵隊在臉書上發佈了這樣一條消息:“請不要在臉書上發佈你孩子的照片了!”