The author, a family photographer, discusses the importance of the new Felca Law in Portugal, which aims to regulate the digital exposure and monetization of children by influencers. The article argues that childhood should not be treated as a growth strategy or a commodity, highlighting the need to protect children's privacy, dignity, and future rights to their own image, while also addressing the systemic lack of support for mothers that often drives this digital exploitation.
Felca Law: a child is not an economic asset
Wednesday, 25 March 2026RSS








