'Pull Down My Images': Sonakshi Sinha Threatens To Call Out Brands Using Her Photos Without Consent
Sonakshi Sinha criticized brands for using her photos without permission and warned of public exposure if images are not removed, highlighting ethical concerns in brand practices.
- On Tuesday, Sonakshi Sinha accused multiple companies of displaying her photos on their websites without obtaining her permission.
- She discovered this after often shopping online and noticing her pictures appearing on multiple brand sites without usage rights or permission.
- Sonakshi shared a note on her Instagram Stories demanding the removal of her images and warning she would call out brands if they did not comply.
- She stated that they should either remove her photos before she publicly addresses the issue or inform her where to send the invoice, concluding with a reminder to maintain ethical standards.
- This incident highlights concerns over unauthorized image use and suggests Sonakshi may escalate the matter if brands ignore her requests.
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In a note shared on her Instagram Stories, the actor said she often shops online and recently discovered that some brands were using her pictures
Sonakshi Sinha calls out brands for using her photos without permission
Mumbai, Sep 2 (PTI) Actor Sonakshi Sinha on Tuesday criticised several brands for using her images on their official websites without her consent. In a note shared on her Instagram Stories, the 37-year-old actor said she often shops online and recently discovered that some brands were using her pictures without seeking usage rights or permission. […]
Sonakshi Sinha CALLS OUT brands for using her photos without permission: 'Pull down my images before...'
Sonakshi Sinha took to Instagram on Tuesday, September 2, to criticise online businesses that are using her photos without her consent or usage rights for advertisements. The actress wrote on her Instagram story, "As someone who shops online often, I couldn't help but notice my images popping up on several brand websites-without usage rights or even a courtesy request for permission. How is that acceptable? When an artist wears your outfits or j…
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