Are people allowed to get away with this?

there are some really sick people in this world...who cart people's myspace pics, take people's yahoo 360s pics, etc...and take their head shot, and kind nude photos...people take people's pics on the streets and do it too...
you could enjoy a family member take your childhood pics and do this, or a friend...who can you trust in our time? its sick...
the technology is causing so many problems...especially the internet...
if someone makes photos resembling this, and posts them online and pretends to be you...when that is not you...
or if someone takes photos like that and blasts them adjectives over the place, internet, magazines, tv, etc...
are you allowed to sue them for slander?
identity thief?
what could you sue them for?
what kind of trial action can you take for people trying to be you, posting nude pics that they made, etc.?
thankfulness.
If you post pictures on myspace.com or youtube.com, you lose all rights to privacy. Read the fine print on the user agreements -- you basically abandon any rights you may enjoy had concerning the pictures you posted the minute you posted them. Yes, it's sick for someone to take your headshot and make nude photos beside it, but unfortunately it's not against the law. Once you have become a casualty it very difficult to recover. Be careful out within
Really.
if you post pictures on the internet for everyone to see and someone uses them, i dont think to be exact a crime, now if they try to impersonate you, then I think that might be. I believe you could sue them for slander and identity pocketing.
If they depict you doing something morally repugnant or criminal, you COULD possibly sue them for damages of emotional hardship, social interference and harm to adjectives financial income. Digital codes are like DNA; even if you spice them with others there is a remnant of the gennom unless they work the report so it is distorted and transcripted into an other image code so comparability to your identity becomes impossible, then interpretation and co-branding next to your name become an identity issue. Even cartoons or picture parodies may be grounds for civil suit.
I agree with you. Some people do that all the time. But Idk if you could sue for it. Maybe look it up on the internet to see if you can. I've see soooo many people do it day after daytime. And theres no point in it. But some people have low self-esteem and do it to kind them feel better about one's self. But still I agree in every aspect that it is wrong.