Yesterday (19th), some netizens discovered that in an online micro-short drama (hereinafter referred to as the "short drama"), actor Li Qin's ID photo was edited into black and white and used as a posthumous photo in the drama, sparking heated discussions. Jimu News, Like 52 Toda

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Yesterday (19th), some netizens discovered that in an online micro-short drama (hereinafter referred to as the "short drama"), actor Li Qin's ID photo was turned into black and white and used as a posthumous photo in the drama, sparking heated discussions.

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Today (20th), Li Qin Studio issued a lawyer’s statement saying that the producer of the short drama used Li Qin’s portrait in a very disrespectful way, before and before the short drama was broadcast. During the broadcast, there was never any communication with Li Qinfang, nor was any authorization for rights such as portraits obtained.

studio requires the producer of the short drama to self-examine and delete the relevant content as soon as possible. Otherwise, legal measures will be taken to hold the relevant parties accountable.

Yesterday (19th), some netizens discovered that in an online micro-short drama (hereinafter referred to as the 'short drama'), actor Li Qin's ID photo was edited into black and white and used as a posthumous photo in the drama, sparking heated discussions. Jimu News, Like 52 Toda - Lujuba

In response to this, many netizens criticized the producer of the short play: "This is too rude!" "Nowadays, short plays really dare to do anything"... Regarding Li Qin Studio's rights protection behavior, netizens expressed their opinions one after another Support, "The studio handled it very quickly this time" "Support rights protection, there is no lawlessness!"...

Yesterday (19th), some netizens discovered that in an online micro-short drama (hereinafter referred to as the 'short drama'), actor Li Qin's ID photo was edited into black and white and used as a posthumous photo in the drama, sparking heated discussions. Jimu News, Like 52 Toda - Lujuba

Li Qin, born on September 27, 1990 in Kunshan City, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, actress, graduated from Shanghai Theater Academy Affiliated Drama school. In 2008, he became well-known to the audience for his role as the young man "Xue Baochai" in "The New Dream of Red Mansions". He has participated in film and television dramas such as "The Watching Sky", "The Return of the Daughter of Gold", "Blooming Pinellia", "White Deer Plain", "The Legend of Chu Qiao", "Celebrating More Than Years", "Falling in Love with the Special Forces", etc.

In addition, the TV series "Wind Chaser" (formerly known as "The Wind and Waves") starring Li Qin, Wang Yibo, Wang Yang and others will be broadcast on cctv-8 prime time starting from tomorrow (21st).

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