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Someone will surely take it further to the court. On the other hand the problem may be a little exaggerated and should be normally solved within the family by an agreement.
Here when enrolling kids to school or kindergartens one of the forms one needs to fill out is whether parents agree that their kid's photos will be posted or shared within the groups or not. Both options are fine.

(Shrug shoulders)
This particular instance strikes me as the interpersonal dynamics of a mother and her teen-age daughter shifting boundaries of power and control as the daughter grows up, spilling out into the public sphere because the mother is a public figure.
Apple Martin tells off mother Gwyneth Paltrow for sharing photo without consent
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019...
In this case there was a family agreement breached but it points out that kids that grew up with Facebook parents had their ultrasounds splashed across the web. All the funny tantrum photos, the chocolate in their faces, their mistakes, the ridiculous little outfits (they did not choose) snapped and shared to millions of strangers. It gives me hives to think about my childhood photos, safe in an album in the closet, out there.
I don’t think we’re long for the first legal battle.