温峥嵘回击被AI换脸直播卖货丨南财合规周报(第214期)
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-11-09 05:08

Group 1: AI and Copyright Issues - The first AI copyright infringement case in Shanghai ruled that the AI company is not liable as it complied with the "notice-and-takedown" obligation after being notified of the infringement [2] - An actor, Wen Zhengrong, reported that her identity was impersonated using AI for live-stream selling, leading to Douyin's removal of over 10,000 infringing videos and penalties for 37 accounts [3] Group 2: Legal Actions Against AI Companies - Multiple families in the U.S. and Canada are suing OpenAI, claiming that prolonged interactions with ChatGPT led to harmful delusions and even suicides, with allegations including negligence and assisted suicide [4] Group 3: E-commerce and AI Conflicts - Amazon has initiated legal action against Perplexity AI, accusing it of fraudulently impersonating users to make purchases on its platform, which raises concerns about user privacy and data security [5] Group 4: Regulatory Scrutiny - Taobao is under investigation for misleading advertising practices during the "Double 11" shopping festival, following user complaints about forced redirects to its platform [6] Group 5: Brand Strategy and Market Positioning - Ele.me has rebranded to "Taobao Flash Sale," indicating a strategic shift in the competitive landscape of food delivery services, emphasizing the importance of brand value realignment [7] Group 6: IPO Speculations and Company Statements - OpenAI has denied rumors of an imminent IPO, clarifying that while a public offering is a future goal, there are no specific plans or timelines in place [8] Group 7: International Regulatory Actions - The French government is moving to suspend SHEIN's operations in France until compliance with local laws is demonstrated, highlighting the regulatory challenges faced by international e-commerce platforms [9]