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The female teacher's Hanfu photo was stolen and she was badly criticized

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On December 1, netizen @zhiluo liked blue color and posted on social platforms that his photos were stolen by others, and accompanied by insulting information caused netizens to pay attention. @Zhiluo likes blue colors and told the Yangtze Evening News/Purple Cow News reporter that her surname is Gao, and she is a teacher in Guangzhou who teaches Hanfu culture, which has caused great trouble to her life. At present, she has called the police and is ready to take the legal route. What are the responsibilities of bloggers who steal pictures and fabricate facts to win eyeballs? Although the netizens who participated in the comment were misled by the bloggers, what responsibilities did they bear to slander others without verifying the situation? In this regard, the Purple Cow News reporter consulted the relevant lawyers.

Yangzi Evening News/Purple Cow News reporter Wan Huijuan

The girl's hanfu photos were stolen and criticized

The parties concerned have called the police and are ready to take legal grounds

Ms. Gao told reporters that she is a native of Luoyang, Henan Province, and her job is a training class teacher, who has liked Hanfu since 2014 and often participates in Han culture-related activities.

On November 24, Ms. Gao posted a photo of herself wearing Hanfu and her friends attending the event on social platforms, with the caption: Hanfu Festival, wearing Hanfu catwalk is the happiest thing. "In fact, it is a simple record, just like sending a circle of friends, without considering anything else."

On the evening of November 30, a friend sent her a screenshot, and Ms. Gao found that her photo was uploaded to the short video platform by a blogger named "My Dried Fish" without permission, with the text "Hengdian school flowers flood, 100 a day a box of lunches, why can't you stop the enthusiasm of so many young girls?" Screenshots show that at that time, the number of video likes had reached 16,000, the number of comments exceeded 3,000, and there were some insulting remarks, such as "in case of being favored by the big guys", "Women have no academic qualifications and strength, and can only rely on this aspect of development", which once made Ms. Gao very angry.

"My job is a teacher, this copywriting is seriously inconsistent with me, the following comments are also very misleading, some netizens follow the trend below, say some bad words, I am very unhappy." Ms. Gao said that the picture was stolen from her social platform because it was a group photo of her and her friends, which more or less affected her friend's mood. "I'm also going to appease my friend, and I think it might have a little impact on our friendship." Ms. Gao said despondently.

That night, she immediately reported the account and organized her friends to help complain. The reporter inquired on the short video platform and found that the account that stole her photo had been banned. Ms. Gao said that because she only thought of complaints at that time, she did not send a private message to communicate with the other party at the first time, and now that the account has been blocked, she has no way to contact the other party.

At present, Ms. Gao has called the police and is ready to take the legal route, and she hopes that the pirates will apologize and clarify the facts. "This incident has caused me a lot of trouble, and now some people say that we are cooperating with the hype." If the other party does not give me an explanation, I will definitely continue to defend my rights, apologies and clarifications are necessary, and compensation will come according to the law. ”

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Those who steal and fabricate facts

And the netizens who followed the insults have broken the law

What are the responsibilities of bloggers who steal pictures and fabricate facts to win eyeballs? Although the netizens who participated in the comment were misled by the bloggers, what responsibilities did they bear to slander others without verifying the situation?

The Purple Cow News reporter consulted Chang Xuan, executive director of Jiangsu Jin Xiehe Law Firm, who said that according to the provisions of China's Criminal Law and judicial interpretations, the use of information networks to slander others with the same defamatory information has actually been clicked or viewed more than 5,000 times, or the number of times it has been forwarded more than 500 times, constitutes the crime of defamation and will be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, public surveillance or deprivation of political rights. Bloggers post photos of girls on the Internet, fabricate facts to slander others, win eyeballs, according to the number of views and likes has violated the criminal law, constituting the crime of defamation. Girls can report the case to the police and ask for the blogger's criminal responsibility. In addition, the behavior of the blogger also violates the provisions of the Civil Code, infringing on the portrait rights and reputation rights of others, and the girl can ask the blogger for financial compensation according to law.

Although the netizens who participated in the comments were misled by the bloggers, it was also an illegal act to infringe on the right to reputation of others without verification.

Source: Yangtze Evening News

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