Federal Government Warns Content Creators Against Unauthorized Filming of Individuals in Public

Authorities say offenders risk prosecution for violating privacy and public conduct regulations

The Federal Government has issued a warning to content creators against filming individuals in public places without their consent, stating that those who violate the directive could face legal consequences.

Officials explained that the caution became necessary following the increasing trend of recording and publishing videos of unsuspecting individuals for online content without proper authorization.

According to the government, while digital content creation continues to grow across social media platforms, creators must respect the privacy and dignity of citizens when producing and sharing materials online.

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Authorities emphasized that individuals captured in videos without their consent may pursue legal action if their rights are violated, adding that offenders could face prosecution under applicable laws.

The government urged content creators to adhere to ethical standards and responsible practices while producing content, stressing that creativity and entertainment should not come at the expense of the privacy and rights of others.

Officials also encouraged the public to report cases where individuals are filmed or exposed online without permission, as part of efforts to promote responsible digital behavior and protect citizens’ rights in the evolving online media space.

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