Core Viewpoint - The incident involving Luo Yonghao's criticism of Xibei's use of pre-prepared dishes has escalated into a privacy rights controversy, with Xibei's founder publicly disclosing details of Luo's dining experience, which has raised legal concerns regarding privacy and personal information rights [1][8][10]. Group 1: Incident Overview - Luo Yonghao criticized Xibei on social media for serving mostly pre-prepared dishes at high prices, which led to a public outcry [1]. - Xibei's founder, Jia Guolong, responded by revealing details of Luo's dining experience, including the menu and the total bill of 833 yuan for 16 dishes [1][5]. - The incident has drawn attention to the legal implications of disclosing customer information without consent, particularly regarding privacy rights [8][9]. Group 2: Legal Implications - Legal experts argue that Xibei's actions may violate the Personal Information Protection Law and the Civil Code, as the details disclosed are identifiable personal information [7][8]. - The law requires restaurants to provide clear signage indicating the presence of surveillance cameras, which Xibei may not have adequately done [6]. - The unauthorized use of Luo's name for the "Luo Yonghao Menu" could constitute a violation of his name rights, as it was done without his consent [10]. Group 3: Company Response - Xibei announced the launch of the "Luo Yonghao Menu" in all its stores, allowing customers to select dishes that Luo had ordered, although this has been met with criticism regarding privacy violations [9]. - The company has not yet publicly acknowledged the potential infringement of Luo's privacy and name rights as of the latest report [11].
谁有权查看监控并公开罗永浩的行程和菜单?
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-09-13 08:48