Mindy H. asked

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Is it legal for someone to take a picture of my social media profile and post it on their social media? They did not steal my picture, my picture is accessible to the public. They took a picture of my picture/profile and shared it on their social media account. Is it legal for them to do this?

July 17th, 2024

Jennifer O. answered

Yes, it is legal for someone to take a picture of your social media profile and post it on their soc...

July 17th, 2024

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