PERSONALITY RIGHTS IN THE DIGITAL AGE: THE VOLUNTARY EXPOSURE OF ADULT CONTENT AS A LEGAL TRANSACTION REGULATED BY PRIVATE LAW
A exposição voluntária de conteúdo adulto como negócio jurídico de direito privado
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https://doi.org/10.5335/rjd.v39i2.17765Keywords:
Personality Rights. Liquid Modernity. Informational Self-Determination. Society of the Spectacle. Sexual Identity.Abstract
The article discusses personality rights in the digital age, focusing on the applicability of these rights to adult content producers who voluntarily share explicit content on online platforms for commercial purposes. The issue at stake is what legal regime is appropriate for resolving problems involving such content, given that it is produced for commercial purposes and voluntarily made available. The premise adopted is that voluntary exposure is a mercantile act subject to private law rules. The objective is to justify the application of private law instead of resorting to personality rights. The research is bibliographic-documentary and adopts a hypothetical-deductive reasoning.
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