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Zhao Liying applied for compulsory black powder again, and was sentenced to more than 20,000 yuan for mental damages, and when to stop online violence

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Zhao Liying applied for compulsory black powder again, and was sentenced to more than 20,000 yuan for mental damages, and when to stop online violence

In recent times, the major events in the entertainment industry can be described as one after another. From tax evasion to surrogacy abandonment, a wave of unevenness has risen again and again, so that the majority of netizens are overwhelmed. However, in this series of hot events, some stars dare to stand up and use legal weapons to protect their rights and interests. Recently, the case of well-known actress Zhao Liying and Qin Moumou in the online infringement liability dispute has made new progress.

According to the Qichacha APP, after Zhao Liying sued Qin Moumou, Qin Moumou did not fulfill her obligation to apologize within the specified period, so Zhao Liying applied for enforcement.

Zhao Liying applied for compulsory black powder again, and was sentenced to more than 20,000 yuan for mental damages, and when to stop online violence

It is reported that the case originated in 2020, when Zhao Liying and Feng Shaofeng announced their divorce, which caused heated discussions on the Internet. During this period, Qin Moumou published a number of insulting and defamatory articles against Zhao Liying, causing serious damage to her personal reputation. Zhao Liying took legal measures in this regard and filed a lawsuit with the court, demanding that Qin Moumou publicly apologize and compensate for emotional damages and reasonable expenses totaling 28,000 yuan. After a court trial, Qin Moumou was convicted of infringing on Zhao Liying's right to reputation and needed to fulfill the above compensation claims.

Zhao Liying applied for compulsory black powder again, and was sentenced to more than 20,000 yuan for mental damages, and when to stop online violence

However, after the judgment came into effect, Qin Moumou did not apologize to Zhao Liying in accordance with the verdict. Faced with this refusal to perform the court's judgment, Zhao Liying decisively applied for compulsory enforcement. This move not only protects their legitimate rights and interests, but also sets a good example for the majority of victims. In similar situations, we should bravely take up the legal weapon and defend our dignity.

Zhao Liying applied for compulsory black powder again, and was sentenced to more than 20,000 yuan for mental damages, and when to stop online violence

With the continuous development of Internet technology, the phenomenon of online violence has become increasingly serious. Many celebrities and public figures have suffered online violence, ranging from reputational damage to life-threatening. At the end of 2019, the well-known South Korean actress Choi Xueli committed suicide due to online violence, which attracted widespread attention around the world. This tragedy tells us that online violence can not only cause psychological trauma to victims, but can even lead to irreparable and serious consequences.

Zhao Liying applied for compulsory black powder again, and was sentenced to more than 20,000 yuan for mental damages, and when to stop online violence

Therefore, we should say "no" to online violence. In the process of understanding hot events, be rational and objective, and do not attack others at will. At the same time, we should also improve our legal awareness and moral cultivation, and be responsible for our words and deeds. Only in this way can we jointly create a civilized and harmonious network environment.

Zhao Liying applied for compulsory black powder again, and was sentenced to more than 20,000 yuan for mental damages, and when to stop online violence

It is worth mentioning that Zhao Liying's success in defending her rights this time has also brought a fresh breeze to the entertainment industry. As public figures, they are not only responsible for their words and actions, but also set a good example for their fans. We hope that more celebrities can stand up and bravely oppose online violence and create a clearer cyberspace for us.

Zhao Liying applied for compulsory black powder again, and was sentenced to more than 20,000 yuan for mental damages, and when to stop online violence

In short, Zhao Liying's successful case of defending her rights again shows us the correct attitude taken by a star in the face of online violence.

Zhao Liying applied for compulsory black powder again, and was sentenced to more than 20,000 yuan for mental damages, and when to stop online violence

At the same time, this incident also reminds us that in the online world, we should remain rational and restrained, and not attack others at will. Only when everyone is aware of the dangers of online violence can we jointly create a harmonious and civilized online environment. #娱评大赏#

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