Core Viewpoint - A popular restaurant in Guangzhou, Ding Tai Chu Thai Cuisine, has been accused of violating customer privacy by live-streaming diners without prior notice, raising concerns about privacy rights and legal implications [1][6][7]. Group 1: Incident Overview - A netizen reported that Ding Tai Chu Thai Cuisine (Wanlinghui branch) was live-streaming customers dining in the restaurant from December 27, 2025, to January 6, 2026, with 1-2 live streams daily [1]. - The incident has garnered significant attention, with some customers claiming they were not informed about the live streaming during their visits [3]. Group 2: Legal Implications - According to lawyer Chen Mingxi, the restaurant's actions may violate the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China, which protects individuals' portrait rights and privacy rights without consent [6]. - Chen emphasized that dining in a restaurant is a private activity, and customers have a reasonable expectation of privacy, suggesting that the restaurant could face legal consequences for its actions [7]. Group 3: Company Background - Ding Tai Chu was established in 2019 and is a brand under Ding Feng Catering Group, recognized for its exquisite decor and Southeast Asian cuisine, attracting many visitors [7].
广州一网红餐厅直播顾客用餐,网友质疑侵犯隐私:怎么不直播后厨?门店回应
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-07 16:10