Taikoo Li prohibits street photography due to "state-owned enterprise leaders holding hands"? Rumor Portrait Rights | Consumers | Leaders
On June 8th, the "State owned Enterprise Leaders Holding Hands" incident in Taikoo Li, Chengdu continued to ferment, and issues such as whether street photography of passersby was legal also sparked online discussions.
At the same time, a blogger posted, "The merchants in Taikoo Li have a strong desire for survival. After the nationwide outbreak of the Hu Mouyong incident yesterday, today they immediately erected this yellow logo!"
There is a small line on the sign in the picture posted by the blogger, which shows "does not support any infringement of the consumer's portrait right; Shooting that affects the consumer's shopping experience; No commercial shooting without our permission is allowed; No shooting that blocks the line of sight of the tenant's shop is allowed."
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After investigation by nine news reporters, it was found that the picture of the plaque was taken in 2020 and is a news caption. This indicates that the plaque was not specifically set up due to the Hu Yong incident.
Subsequently, a journalist from Jiupai News contacted Chengdu COSCO Pacific, and a staff member stated that there is currently no regulation prohibiting photography completely. In order to ensure the consumer experience and protect their sales rights from infringement, they have not supported any photography that infringes on consumer portrait rights or unauthorized commercial filming.
It also stated that on-site staff will dissuade uncivilized filming behaviors such as secretly taking photos, following up without customer permission, and affecting the normal operation order and customer experience of the mall. If customers encounter infringement of portrait rights, they can seek coordination and handling from staff.
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