Yang Mi broke the news and the blockbuster news was exposed!

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-05

Recently, a judgment announced by the Beijing Internet Court on the case of Yang Mi and Bian Moumou and Deng Moumou in a dispute over online infringement liability once again pushed the boundary and responsibility of online speech into the public eye. Yang Mi sued the court on the grounds of online infringement, and finally the court ruled that the two should bear the infringement liability, requiring them to delete the relevant infringing content and apologize to Yang Mi.

The verdict in this case is not only a safeguard of Yang Mi's personal rights and interests, but also a powerful safeguard of the order of cyberspace. It sends us a clear signal: the Internet is not a place outside the law, and anyone must abide by laws and regulations and respect the legitimate rights and interests of others in their words and deeds on the Internet. What are the boundaries of online speech?

To put it simply, freedom of speech cannot infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of others, violate laws and regulations, and cannot violate social morality and ethics. In reality, some people take advantage of the anonymity of the Internet to unscrupulously publish offensive, insulting or even defamatory remarks, causing serious mental harm and social impact to others. This kind of behavior not only violates laws and regulations, but also violates social morality and ethics.

The harm of online infringement is manifold. First of all, it infringes upon the legitimate rights and interests of the infringed party, and brings mental pain to the infringed party and a decrease in social evaluation. Second, it destroys the order and good atmosphere of cyberspace, making the Internet a place full of anger and negative emotions. Finally, it can also trigger a chain reaction that can lead to more serious social problems.

To prevent and control online infringement, we need to start from multiple aspects. First of all, the state should improve relevant laws and regulations, clarify the boundaries and responsibilities of online speech, and provide strong laws to combat online infringement. Second, online platforms should strengthen self-discipline and management, establish and improve content review mechanisms, and promptly discover and deal with infringing content.

Finally, the majority of netizens should also improve their legal awareness and moral quality, and consciously resist online infringements. The Internet is not a place outside the law, and freedom of speech must also have a bottom line. Each of us should express our views and opinions in the right way and build a harmonious and healthy online environment.

Internet literacy education is an important task that needs to be strengthened urgently, and only by improving netizens' information discrimination and critical thinking can we jointly create a healthy, harmonious and orderly online environment. The just-pronounced judgment of Yang Mi's online infringement case marks a firm step forward in China's governance of the online environment, but the governance of online infringement is a long-term and arduous task that requires everyone's participation and efforts.

However, in reality, we often see some people making irresponsible remarks about the Internet, and even maliciously spreading false information. These acts not only damage the reputation and interests of individuals, but also seriously affect the stability and development of society. Therefore, we urgently need to strengthen cyber literacy education to improve netizens' information discrimination and critical thinking. First of all, it is necessary to strengthen the ability to distinguish network information.

In the age of the Internet, information spreads very quickly, and many times we blindly believe some opinions or statements. However, we should learn to think and question, not only to understand the merits of a point of view, but also to see its possible shortcomings and limitations. It is only through critical thinking that we can form our own independent opinions and avoid being swayed by what others say.

At the same time, we also need to pay attention to the popularization and promotion of cyber literacy education. Schools and social organizations can set up relevant courses to teach students and the public the correct methods and knowledge of using the Internet. ** Departments may intensify the crackdown on illegal activities on the Internet and maintain order and justice in cyberspace. In the process of strengthening network literacy education, we should also pay attention to cultivating the moral quality of netizens.

The Internet is a virtual world, but the words and actions in it also need to be ethical. We should respect the rights and interests of others, refrain from malicious and offensive remarks, and work together to create a friendly and harmonious online environment. In short, strengthening network literacy education is an urgent problem to be solved.

Only by improving netizens' information discernment and critical thinking can we jointly create a healthy, harmonious and orderly online environment. I hope to see more fair handling of online infringement cases similar to Yang Mi in the future, and I also look forward to seeing cyberspace become clearer and better. Let us work together to maintain order and justice in cyberspace, and make the Internet a powerful tool for spreading positive energy and promoting social development.

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