Lin Shengbin sued director Liu Xinda in the second instance to uphold the original verdict#Lin Shengbin sued director Liu Xinda in the second instance to uphold the original verdict#, #导演刘信达公开道歉#
In January of this year, a high-profile case sparked widespread concern in society. For inquiring about and publishing Lin Shengbin's flight records, director Liu Xinda was convicted of violating his right to privacy. This event was like a boulder thrown into the surface of a calm lake, causing ripples.
Liu Xinda was not satisfied with the verdict, and he firmly believed that his inquiry and publication of Lin Shengbin's travel records was legitimate public opinion supervision, so he resolutely appealed. He tried to justify his actions through legal channels, firmly believing that his starting point was for the public interest and that he was fulfilling his duty of public opinion supervision.
However, Red Star News learned that on September 10, the court of second instance made a verdict: rejecting the appeal and upholding the original verdict. The verdict has undoubtedly put an end to this boiling incident.
The court held that Liu Xinda's method of obtaining the above-mentioned information was not legal, and the publication of the above-mentioned information on a public online platform constituted an infringement of the private information of others. From a legal point of view, the right to privacy is an important right of citizens and is strictly protected by law.
No one can arbitrarily invade the privacy of others for so-called "legitimate reasons". In today's era of highly developed information, the protection of personal privacy is becoming more and more important. If everyone can freely access and disclose the private information of others, then the social order will be thrown into chaos, and people will live in an environment where they do not feel safe.
Looking back on history, many countries and regions have neglected the protection of personal privacy, which has led to a series of serious social problems. At the cultural level, respecting the privacy of others is also a basic moral code that reflects the degree of civilization of the society. From a social point of view, maintaining good social order and fairness and justice requires everyone to abide by the law and respect the legitimate rights and interests of others. Liu Xinda's behavior not only violated the law, but also violated social ethics.
This case has sounded a wake-up call for us, reminding us that in the process of pursuing the truth and supervising public opinion, we must always take the law as the criterion, respect the privacy rights of others, and jointly create a harmonious, orderly, and law-based social environment.