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Daily legal advice 20240806

#公益法律咨询# Three of a Day (Issue 1487)

One question: I opened a store on a cross-border platform, and then I did it for more than half a year, and now I can't withdraw a large part of the money. What should I do?

A: You still need to see whether the platform is formal and what kind of business you are doing. If you are involved in an illegal field, you will have to bear your own losses. If you are deceived or other circumstances, please report to the police in time.

Q2: If I ride a battery bike without a helmet and am photographed and uploaded to the website by a volunteer without my permission, can I sue him for violating my portrait rights?

A: This kind of behavior may infringe on your privacy or reputation, not on portrait rights. The core issue is whether the other party's behavior is lawful and reasonable. Generally speaking, in addition to judicial exposure, the exposure platform needs to take into account the damage that may be caused to the counterpart, so it will do some picture processing, such as voice change, mosaic, etc. If the other party does nothing and causes you damage, you can ask the other party to bear the corresponding legal responsibility.

Q3: Can someone sue me if someone slanders me in a certain voice, but my name is not mentioned on it?

A: How can it be associated with you if your name is not mentioned, you must first make it clear to you. If there is corresponding evidence to prove that the identity of this kind of pointing is unique, of course, you can report to the police to fix the evidence in time, and it is not impossible to sue for rights protection in the future.

Daily legal advice 20240806
Daily legal advice 20240806
Daily legal advice 20240806

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