A woman's haircut in Wuhan was broadcast live by four mobile phones. The woman refused, but the shopkeeper replied that it was too backward. Finally, the woman left without cutting her hair. Seeing the woman's experience, many friends should have a strong sense of substitution. With the development of the live broadcast industry, live broadcast has become a very common situation in our lives. Many people have found new business opportunities through live broadcast, and it is understandable for individuals to earn traffic through live broadcast. However, many businesses want to increase their popularity through live broadcast, so many people will make videos of people around them, especially many barbershops like to broadcast live to customers in order to increase the popularity and popularity of their stores in this way.
The woman just sat down for a haircut. The first thing the shopkeeper did was not to prepare supplies for a haircut, but to fiddle with his four mobile phones. Three of them are broadcasting live and one is playing a song. When she learned that the store mainly broadcasted her hair cut, the woman directly refused the live broadcast of the owner, but was ridiculed by the owner. Finally, the woman felt insulted and angrily chose to leave. Many netizens expressed support for the woman's behavior.
The owner's behavior obviously violated the customer's portrait right. When the other party refused, he not only did not suspend the live broadcast, but even ridiculed the other party for not keeping up with the times. Without the consent of the parties, the owner's behavior is illegal, and the customer has the right to refuse the owner's behavior and report the other party's infringement.