At 4 years old, Tiago already has more than 1.3 million people on his Instagram account created by his parents, Manon and Julien Tanti, reality TV candidates.
At 2 years old, Khalis is the star of the publications of the influencer Kenza Benchrif, aka Poupette Kenza, who tells and films her daily life as a stay-at-home mother to her million subscribers on TikTok.
Like them, many children of French influencers, but also anonymous ones, see pieces of their childhood revealed publicly on social networks.
Addicted to likes, some parents know well that the image of a beautiful family increases subscriber counts and builds loyalty, sometimes to the point of facilitating commercial and advertising opportunities.
Faced with these new internet realities, the National Assembly on Tuesday definitively adopted a bill aimed at better protecting children's image rights.
Supported by Renaissance MP Bruno Studer, the text introduces the notion of
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private life
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in the definition of…
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