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Can Someone Use Your Photo Without Permission in Colombia?

A Legal Blog  to Image Rights and Social Media Protection

Discovering that your photo is circulating in a viral video or digital mosaic without your consent can be unsettling. But beyond the emotional reaction, the key question is legal:

What protections does Colombian law offer when your image is used without authorization  especially in global digital environments?

The answer requires precision. Not every unauthorized use is a crime. Not every situation activates data protection law. And not every case should be handled the same way.

This blog explains what actually applies and when legal action may be necessary.

1. Is Your Image Legally Protected in Colombia?

Yes. Under Colombian law, a person’s image is considered personal data. In certain circumstances (particularly when biometric identification is involved) it may also qualify as sensitive data under Law 1581 of 2012 (Colombian Data Protection Act).

This law requires prior, express, and informed consent for the processing of personal data, unless a legal exception applies.

However, a key distinction must be made:

  • Posting a photo on social media usually involves accepting platform terms and conditions.
  • Those terms may grant broad licenses to the platform.
  • The scope of that authorization must be analyzed case by case.

Public availability does not automatically mean free use by third parties.

2. Does Colombian Law Apply if the Platform Is Based Abroad?

This is where legal analysis becomes more nuanced.

The applicability of Colombian Data Protection Law to foreign platforms depends on factors such as:

  • Whether the platform operates or has a presence in Colombia.
  • Whether the service is directed toward Colombian residents.
  • Where the data processing effects are materialized.
  • Whether Colombian authorities may assert jurisdiction.

Colombia’s data protection authority (Superintendence of Industry and Commerce,  SIC) has developed interpretative criteria requiring case-by-case evaluation.It is therefore inaccurate to assume that Colombian law never applies but it is equally incorrect to assume automatic jurisdiction in every scenario.

Cross-border analysis is often necessary.

3. What Legal Remedies May Be Available?

Even when jurisdiction is complex, protection does not disappear. The legal pathway may vary depending on the facts.

A. Constitutional Protection

Article 15 of the Colombian Constitution protects privacy and data rights (habeas data).

If a fundamental right is directly threatened or violated, a constitutional action (acción de tutela) may be available.

B. Criminal Liability (in specific cases)

Colombian criminal law includes offenses related to:

Unauthorized use of personal data

Identity theft

Computer-related crimes

Criminal applicability depends on the factual circumstances. Not every misuse qualifies as a criminal offense.

C. Civil Liability

If the unauthorized use causes reputational, economic, or moral harm, a civil claim for damages may be considered.

D. Enhanced Protection for Minors

When images involve minors, legal standards become significantly stricter under Colombian child protection law.

4. Real Risks of Unauthorized Image Circulation

Beyond legal theory, practical risks may include:

  • Identity impersonation
  • Fake account creation
  • Commercial exploitation
  • AI facial recognition training
  • Professional reputational damage
  • Exposure of minors

The legal severity depends on context, intent, and measurable harm.

Could Your Case Require Legal Action?

Not every unauthorized use creates legal liability. But certain scenarios may require urgent assessment:

  • Commercial use of your image
  • Impersonation or fraud
  • Harm to professional reputation
  • Involvement of minors
  • Large-scale viral distribution

The difference between inconvenience and legal exposure lies in technical analysis.

Digital Image Risk Assessment: Initial Legal Review

When your image is already circulating, timing and strategy matter.

At Nieto Lawyers, we conduct structured legal assessments to determine:

✔ Whether Colombian law may apply

✔ Whether constitutional protection is viable

✔ Whether criminal liability could arise

✔ Whether civil damages may be pursued

✔ Whether cross-border enforcement is realistic

Each case is fact-sensitive. Early legal evaluation prevents missteps and preserves available remedies.

If your image  or your child’s image is being used without authorization in Colombia or in connection with Colombian territory, you may request a confidential initial assessment.

📩 digitalrights@nietolawyers.com- Subject line: Image Rights Evaluation. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Not necessarily. Public accessibility does not equal unlimited authorization.

Not automatically. Jurisdiction depends on factual and legal elements.

No. Criminal liability depends on specific statutory elements.

Yes, if the data processing or harm connects to Colombian jurisdiction.

Legal Notice

This article is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute individualized legal advice. Each situation must be assessed based on its specific facts and applicable law at the time of analysis.

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