Beijing Higher People's Court releases online judicial protection cases, emphasizing the norms of online speech and behavior.
The Beijing High People's Court has released a typical case of judicial protection of minors on the internet, one of which involves a minor named Zhou Xiaomo who incited online violence by insulting a celebrity. Zhou Xiaomo was retaliated against by a fan named Wang Mou for posting insulting comments on social media. Wang Mou publicly disclosed Zhou Xiaomo's personal information, leading to netizens insulting Zhou Xiaomo. In the judgment, the court not only required Wang Mou to cease the infringement, apologize, and compensate, but also demanded that Zhou Xiaomo's parents strengthen their education and supervision on internet literacy. The Beijing High Court emphasized the importance of addressing issues of online violence and improper behavior, stating that publicly disclosing others' personal information may constitute infringement and should be held accountable according to the law.
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