"Illegal meal" check-in for celebrities: it's time to deal with extreme star chasing behaviors

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  The “illegitimate meal” presume to check in for celebrities, and the exposed personal information pirated and sold illegal products need more attention.

  There are many reds.

On March 12, Wang Feifei, who became popular with "Sister Riding the Wind and the Waves", and Gong Jun, who became popular with the popularity of "Shanhe Ling", unanimously criticized "illegal rice" on Weibo, asking the other party not to go online for themselves. Checking in, sparked heated discussion.

  Online check-in is to go through the check-in procedures online. If you don’t need to check your luggage, you can go through the security check and board the plane directly through online check-in, saving a lot of time.

  But once the celebrity’s ID card number, flight information and other relevant information are leaked, the “illegal meal” can help the celebrity check in without authorization, or help the celebrity adjust the seat without authorization to achieve the purpose of sitting next to the celebrity.

What's more, cancel the star's flight without authorization, so that he can take the next flight with him.

  Earlier, Xiao Zhan also missed the flight due to "illegal meal" check-in; Li Wenhan also called "illegal meal" on Weibo to stop check-in because he could not get the ticket. It's just another part of the "illegitimate meal" weird act.

  The "illegal fan" is not a fan, but under the banner of love, it unscrupulously infringes on the personal privacy of the celebrities, stalking, harassing, and peeping at their private lives. While disturbing the celebrities, it also often brings hidden dangers to public safety and order.

  If you have a celebrity’s mobile phone number, you can make crazy calls; if you know where the celebrity lives, you just wander around the celebrity’s home every day; if you know the celebrity’s itinerary, you are dangerous to follow the car... Why is "illegal food" so rampant?

  On the one hand, celebrity information stealing and selling illegal products played a role in fueling the flames.

Taking the report of the Beijing News in 2019 as an example, celebrities’ ID cards, mobile phone numbers, household registration, passports, flights and even hotel information, announcements, music game accounts, etc., are all clearly marked for sale on many platforms.

For the "illegitimate meal" of crazy star chasers, it is tantamount to "adding wings to a tiger."

On the other hand, the legal consciousness is weak.

Many "illegal students" are middle school students, and they don't even know that some of their behaviors are illegal.

The related illegal costs are also low, and a large number of rampant behaviors of "illegal meals" were exposed. Almost in the end, they only stopped at celebrities' appeals and fans denounced.

  The "Civil Code" personality rights edition adopts a special chapter to protect personal information, clarifying that natural persons have the right to peace in their personal lives from illegal intrusion by others.

If the infringement of personal information rights and interests causes property damage, the victim can make a claim.

The Criminal Law stipulates that if the circumstances are serious, those who sell or provide citizens’ personal information to others shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention, with a fine or only; if the circumstances are particularly serious, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years, and Fine.

  As a malformed product of personal information being leaked, it is necessary to deal with many issues such as star check-in and other issues that require a multi-pronged approach from the legal and social levels.

For example, the civil aviation system must first "the magic is one foot high, and the road is one foot high" to fix related bugs in the system and increase the difficulty of check-in verification.

Fan circles must share the same hatred for "illegal food", and use a positive and healthy star-chasing culture to make these extreme behaviors lose their living space.

  Of course, the most important thing is to make the violation of personal privacy pay the legal price.

For those practitioners who resell personal information, they should be cracked down on one case, and the legal responsibility they should bear is absolutely unambiguous.

The reason here is simple, but it is by no means a trivial issue.

Only by eradicating information theft and selling illegal products, and isolating "illegal food" from harassment with an information protection firewall, can such chaos be reduced and people protected from it.

  □Li Yu (media person)