Bin Yue Yu Yun | Complained by Law Professor: Serious infringement, “illegal crime”!

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It’s already Winter Solstice, and we’ve started counting the ‘Nine’s’ again. On the Winter Solstice, I wrote a poem for the Kalanchoe I took pictures of for a friend: Kalanchoe blooms fear no cold, count to five nines and the New Year will arrive. When the year turns, all the people in the world will be happy.

Unexpectedly, at 23:18, 23:23, and 23:57 yesterday, Bin Yue Yu Yun received three consecutive notifications from the WeChat public platform: ‘Account Complaint for Infringement Confirmed’: According to user complaints, your account is suspected of infringement. The infringement complaint is under review, and you can confirm the infringement before the review ends. Actively confirming infringement can reduce penalties.

Clicking on ‘Details’ shows:

Account complained about: Bin Yue Yu Yun

Content complained about: “Jiang Tao and his wife Cheng Yueling from Sichuan University”, are you doing well now?

Complainant information: Jiang*

Complaint type: The article infringes on reputation/business reputation/privacy/portrait

Complaint description: The public account sends information, directly providing a detailed introduction of the identity information of Professor Jiang Tao from Nanjing Normal University, and associating it with the engraved names. This has not been verified, is untrue, and has led to malicious comments from commenters against Professor Jiang Tao, resulting in cyberbullying, seriously infringing on his right to reputation and privacy, personal information rights, and seriously affecting his work and life, which constitutes a violation of law and a crime, please delete it.

Guarantee statement: The right holder and his agent (collectively referred to as: the declarant) sincerely make the following statement: The statements and relevant materials provided by the declarant in the notice are true, valid, and legal, and guarantee to bear and compensate Tencent for any losses caused to Tencent due to Tencent’s handling of the relevant account according to the declarant’s notice, including but not limited to the losses incurred by Tencent due to compensation to the complainant or users and the damage to Tencent’s reputation and business reputation, etc.

This complaint has put a lot of big hats on me:

One: Directly providing a detailed introduction of the identity information of Professor Jiang Tao from Nanjing Normal University, and associating it with the engraved names. This has not been verified, is untrue, and has led to malicious comments from commenters against Professor Jiang Tao, resulting in cyberbullying.

Jiang*’s complaint is seriously untrue. In my article “‘Jiang Tao and his wife Cheng Yueling from Sichuan University’, are you doing well now?”, the introduction of Professor Jiang from Nanjing Normal University is only a few sentences: After searching, it was found that there is a professor with the same name, Jiang, from the School of Criminal Law of East China University of Political Science and Law, who graduated from the School of Law of Sichuan University in 1999 and 2005… Professor Jiang studied at the School of Law of Sichuan University from September 1995 to July 1999.

The above are all public information, and there is no situation of “directly providing a detailed introduction of the identity information of Professor Jiang Tao from Nanjing Normal University”.

I also specifically explained in the article: This may just be the same name, and there may be more than one Jiang Tao with the same name at Sichuan University at that time.

I just consulted Huawei’s smart assistant “Xiaoyi”: Who is Jiang Tao from Sichuan University who carved his name on the Xi’an City Wall?

The answer given by “Xiaoyi” is basically the same as what I wrote in the article the day before yesterday. Below is a part of the answer from “Xiaoyi”. For details, you can ask “Xiaoyi” or other AI assistants yourself.

Two: Seriously infringing on his right to reputation and privacy, personal information rights, and seriously affecting his work and life, which constitutes a violation of law and a crime.

Professor Jiang is a legal expert and a legal authority. I don’t know how my article “‘Jiang Tao and his wife Cheng Yueling from Sichuan University’, are you doing well now?” says, “If Professor Jiang sees this article, if it wasn’t you who carved your name on the Xi’an Ancient City Wall back then, you don’t have to take it to heart; if it was you, in the opinion of Bin Yue Yu Yun, this happened 26 years ago, and of course we can’t look at what was done 26 years ago with today’s eyes.” How did these few objective descriptions seriously infringe on your “right to reputation and privacy, personal information rights”? You didn’t condemn the fact that “Jiang Tao and his wife Cheng Yueling from Sichuan University” carved their names on the Xi’an City Wall. I was just describing this matter in a gentle way. How did it become a “violation of law and a crime” in your eyes? As a legal authority, you are so easily convicting others. I’m really scared.

However, there are some questions that I really can’t figure out.

Question 1: The day before yesterday, when you first left a message for me, you said, “Hello! This engraving is true, and it is not true to associate it with Professor Jiang Tao, do not spread false information.” May I ask, since the engraving has nothing to do with Professor Jiang, how can Professor Jiang determine that “this engraving is true”?

Question 2: At 09:41 yesterday morning, Professor Jiang repeatedly sent three times, “This is not true to associate Professor Jiang Tao from Nanjing Normal University with Professor Cheng Yueling from Sichuan University”, and said, “I can only call the police”.

May I ask Professor Jiang, since you said that you have no connection with “Jiang Tao and his wife Cheng Yueling from Sichuan University” who carved their names on the city wall, my article “‘Jiang Tao and his wife Cheng Yueling from Sichuan University’, are you doing well now?” did not mention the word “Professor Cheng Yueling from Sichuan University”, but only truthfully repeated “Jiang Tao and his wife Cheng Yueling from Sichuan University” engraved on the Xi’an City Wall. You took the initiative to associate yourself with “Professor Cheng Yueling from Sichuan University”, this… what’s going on?

If “Professor Cheng Yueling from Sichuan University” believes that I have infringed on her legitimate rights and interests, it should be Professor Cheng who comes to me for an explanation. Professor Jiang, you have already said that you have no connection with “Jiang Tao and his wife Cheng Yueling from Sichuan University” who carved their names on the city wall. You took the initiative to bring up Professor Cheng. Is there a connection, or is there no connection?

I just saw a Weibo post from senior media person Kairei on December 21:

Pin Dao: Support Xi’an City Wall not to be pursued and preserved, to warn future generations. The love graffiti on the Xi’an City Wall, 25 years later, triggered a search across the entire network.

In 1998, Jiang Tao and Cheng Yueling from Sichuan University carved two lines of words on the bricks of the Xi’an City Wall when they were visiting. The Ancient City Wall Management Committee initially wanted to pursue the matter, but later chose to be tolerant in consideration of their future.

A couple of that year have now become professors… (Text/Bin Yu) (Bin Yue Yu Yun WeChat public account: lzkj328)

Source | Bin Yue Yu Yun ID: lzkj328

Editor | Xia He

Reviewer | Bin Yu

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