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French parents could be BANNED from sharing photos of their children on social media under new privacy laws The bill would empower courts to ban parents from posting photos of their kids MP Bruno Struder, who proposed the bill, said it aimed to 'empower parents'
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French parents could be banned from sharing photos of their children on social media under new legislation agreed on by lawmakers today.
The bill, which was passed by France's National Assembly, would give courts the power to ban parents from posting photos of their children online.
Both parents would be jointly responsible for their children's image rights and any decision to post them online would involve the child based on 'his or her age and degree of maturity', with courts able to ban posting if either parent disagreed.
Parents could also lose authority over their children's image rights if