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Does insulting others at will infringe on the right of reputation?

Insulting and insulting others at will is an infringement on the right of reputation.

The right of reputation is the right that people enjoy according to law to evaluate their own objective society and exclude others' infringement. It provides legal protection for people's security interests of self-respect and self-love. The right of reputation is mainly manifested in the right to control reputation interests and the right to maintain reputation. We have the right to use our good reputation to gain more benefits, to protect our reputation from improper degradation, and to investigate the legal responsibility of the infringer according to law when our reputation right is infringed.

The social value of citizens' right to social justice evaluation because of its own characteristics. A kind of personality right. A person's reputation refers to a reputation with personal dignity, which is an important part of personality and protected by law. No one may damage the reputation of citizens and legal persons. Any behavior that discredits others' reputation and damages others' image is an infringement on the right of reputation, and the actor should bear legal responsibility.

Citizens whose reputation rights are infringed have the right to demand to stop the infringement, restore their reputation, eliminate the influence and apologize. It provides legal protection for people's security interests of self-respect and self-love. Have the right to protect their reputation from improper degradation, and have the right to investigate the legal responsibility of the infringer according to law when their reputation rights are infringed.

Article 10 1 of the General Principles of Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that citizens and legal persons enjoy the right of reputation and their personal dignity is protected by law. It is forbidden to damage the reputation of citizens and legal persons by insulting or slandering.