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Lu Han sued the beauty salon for infringement of portrait rights and won the case, paying nearly 4, yuan. Why are there so many cases of celebrity infringement?

I think these are because many brands themselves don't pay attention to the portrait rights of stars, and at the same time they don't respect the intellectual property rights of stars. We also need to restrict the promotion behavior of various brands in a strict way.

in modern society, everyone pays great attention to the protection of personal intellectual property rights, but few brands strictly respect personal intellectual property rights, and some brands even use the portrait rights of the parties without their permission. This behavior will not only cause some nominal damage to the parties, but also be illegal, so this behavior needs to be stopped. Personally, if we find that a brand infringes on other people's portrait rights, we need to give the brand serious punishment to prevent such behavior from happening again in this way.

what's the matter?

This is news about Lu Han. A beauty salon used Lu Han's portrait right without Lu Han's permission. After Lu Han sued the other party, the court sentenced the other party to compensate Lu Han for 4, yuan. Although the amount of compensation is not large, this case has reflected the importance that stars attach to their portrait rights, and many stars will safeguard their basic rights and interests in this way.

celebrity infringement cases are mainly related to everyone's awareness of popularizing the law.

Personally, it is precisely because many brands have weak legal awareness and also have luck psychology that many brands will violate the rights of celebrity portraits. In modern society, more and more people begin to pay attention to the use of their portrait rights, so such illegal acts will become less and less, and stars will treat their portrait rights in a serious way.

Finally, if we find that the celebrity's portrait right has been violated by others in our life, we can choose to report it to the industrial and commercial department as soon as possible. For these bad brands, I think the relevant brands need to be severely punished by law, and the act of infringing on others' portrait rights and intellectual property rights is not worth advocating.