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OVERSHARENTING: EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS ON THE INTERNET IN FACE OF THE PERSONALITY RIGHTS OF CHILDREN AND THE CIVIL RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENTS

This scientific article addresses the phenomenon of oversharenting, characterized by the oversharing of images of children and adolescents carried out by their own parents. Thus, this research aims to analyze the civil liability of parents in the face of excessive exposure of children on the internet, considering the minor's personality rights, in addition to the principle of the child's best interests. The methodology adopted in this study comprises bibliographic and documentary research, as well as content analysis. The result is that personality rights are closely linked to fundamental rights which, due to the practice of oversharing, are violated, and parents may be held liable for abuse of rights and possible harm caused to their children.

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OVERSHARENTING: EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS ON THE INTERNET IN FACE OF THE PERSONALITY RIGHTS OF CHILDREN AND THE CIVIL RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENTS

  • DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.21632723091010

  • Palavras-chave: Overexposure. Children. Teenagers. Personality Rights. Civil Responsibility of Parents.

  • Keywords: Overexposure. Children. Teenagers. Personality Rights. Civil Responsibility of Parents.

  • Abstract:

    This scientific article addresses the phenomenon of oversharenting, characterized by the oversharing of images of children and adolescents carried out by their own parents. Thus, this research aims to analyze the civil liability of parents in the face of excessive exposure of children on the internet, considering the minor's personality rights, in addition to the principle of the child's best interests. The methodology adopted in this study comprises bibliographic and documentary research, as well as content analysis. The result is that personality rights are closely linked to fundamental rights which, due to the practice of oversharing, are violated, and parents may be held liable for abuse of rights and possible harm caused to their children.

  • Clarisse de Oliveira Lyra
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