According to Ziniu News, Wang Jinsong has been registered on Xiaohongshu for more than a month. In his profile, he writes, "Sharing life hobbies, no promotion, no publicity, no goods." The content he previously published was basically sharing his daily life and sharing with netizens. The interaction is not close.
html Since January 13th, some netizens have posted one after another saying that because they used Wang Jinsong’s photo as their avatar, they were asked by private messages to “please change the avatar of my portrait!” “I never reply to your comments, you can find the reason yourself.” In addition, , in the comment area, Wang Jinsong also responded to some netizens who used his photos as avatars, asking netizens not to use their own photos as avatars. In addition, he also replied to a netizen, "CP fans stay away, no need." After causing discussion, Wang Jinsong logged out. My own Xiaohongshu account.Picture: Ziniu News
As a well-known actor in my country, Wang Jinsong has performed wonderfully in film and television works such as "All Quiet in Peking", "Nirvana in Fire", "Sparrow", "Venom Hunter" and "Operation Icebreaker". It left the audience with a "powerful" impression. However, Wang Jinsong expressed disgust at the way fans use photos of their favorite celebrities as avatars on social accounts.
According to Ziniu News, a netizen who follows Wang Jinsong revealed, "CP fans openly use his full name to create pornographic pictures, and some even have his single profile picture." "He is almost 60 years old, I understand. It’s normal if you don’t have access to the Internet.”
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According to Article 1019 of the Civil Code, no organization or individual may infringe the rights of others by defamating, defacing, or using information technology means to forge, etc. Image rights. Without the consent of the portrait right holder, the portrait of the portrait right holder shall not be produced, used, or disclosed, unless otherwise provided by law. In addition, Article 1020 of the Civil Code also stipulates circumstances that do not constitute an infringement of portrait rights: personal study, art appreciation, classroom teaching or scientific research; carrying out news reports; performing duties in accordance with the law, and state agencies within the necessary scope; displaying specific Public environment; to protect public interests or the legitimate rights and interests of the portrait right holder, the portrait of the portrait right holder may be produced, used, or disclosed without the consent of the portrait right holder.
The chief lawyer of Beijing Baoying (Chengdu) Law Firm believes that using a celebrity's photo as a profile picture on a social platform does not fall within the fair use stipulated in the above-mentioned Civil Code. As long as it is not authorized by the celebrity himself, it constitutes infringement and infringement. the celebrity's image rights. According to Article 179 of the Civil Code, celebrities have the right to require the infringer to stop the infringement, eliminate the impact, apologize, etc.
Red Star News reporter Zhang Shihao
(Source: Red Star News)