No. In both cases it is the exposure of somebody to a wide public that has nbot been present in the incident/the shoot, nor has the victim agreed to make these materials public.
If your trouser is blasting open in public and you get shot, or you agree to your friend to have/her photographing you - it makes no difference if the result - the footage - is being made public to amuse the cxrowd without your permssion, and at cost of your reputation.
If you beat a non-consensual women in public, the laws of your country may allow her to sue you. And if you beat her without consent in the privacy of your home instead - that makes no difference for the court then.