Use my avatar to blacken Wang Jinsong s red book to speak controversially

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-11

Use my avatar to block out! Wang Jinsong's red book speech controversy

Don't use my avatar, it's uncomfortable. If your avatar is me, I will block you and delete it without explaining it again. "This is a message released by actor Wang Jinsong on Xiaohongshu, which has aroused heated discussions among netizens.

He has been registering a Xiaohongshu account for a month, and his profile reads"Share life hobbies, do not promote, do not promote, do not bring goods", the content previously released is mainly to share daily life and interaction with netizens.

However, since January 13, some netizens began to post that they were asked to change in private messages because they used Wang Jinsong's ** as their avatar, and Wang Jinsong also replied to some netizens who used his ** as their avatar, asking them not to use his ** as an avatar, and also replied to a netizen"CP powder is far away and is not needed. "

The incident sparked discussions, and Wang Jinsong also canceled his Xiaohongshu account and did not respond to the matter. This confuses some netizens who don't follow him, they think that using the avatar of their favorite celebrity ** as a social account to express their love for this star, and the star is disgusted by it, which is a bit of a fuss.

On the other hand, Wang Jinsong's attitude when communicating with netizens also made some netizens feel dissatisfied, they think that actors should respect their fans, and if they don't like it, they can say it well, instead of reprimanding them in such a harsh tone.

Compared with traffic stars, Wang Jinsong's works have a wider audience, but the fan base is relatively small. It is understood that although Wang Jinsong's fan base is small, most of the interactive netizens know him.

However, it has recently been reported that a Wang Jinsong's CP fan circle has attracted attention, and some of the ** content is unsightly, which is very surprising. Although I am nearly sixty years old, it is normal to not understand some of the phenomena of the Internet.

It's common to use celebrities' avatars on social media, but is it reasonable? According to the provisions of the Civil Code, without the consent of the portrait right holder, no one may infringe upon the portrait rights of others by means of uglification, defacement or forgery.

Except in cases provided for by law, the likeness of the portrait rights holder cannot be made, used, or disclosed without the consent of the portrait rights holder. Zhao Liangshan, a lawyer at Shaanxi Hengda Law Firm, pointed out that the use of the celebrity's ** as an avatar does not belong to the fair use stipulated in the Civil Code, and it constitutes infringement without the permission of the celebrity himself, infringing on the celebrity's portrait right.

According to Article 179 of the Civil Code, celebrities have the right to require the infringer to bear the responsibilities of stopping the infringement, eliminating the impact, and making a formal apology. Although the law supports this behavior, celebrities also have the right to express their dislike for others to use their ** as their avatars.

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