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Is it illegal to pay to eat melon in private?

"Eating melon" is an Internet term that describes the state of joining in the fun and watching gossip. "Melon" means a hot gossip event. What will you be most busy with in 2021? There is nothing better than eating melons. From the incident involving a famous corporate executive to the frequent scandals of celebrities, everyone transforms into a melon field and eats melons everywhere every day. Having fun alone is not as good as having fun together. When everyone is enjoying the melon, can’t they help but forward it to their brothers and sisters to discuss it together, and sometimes they even personally transform into keyboard warriors to comment? What kind of posture is the safest to "eat melon"?

Privacy is a natural person’s private life and peace, and the private space, private activities, and private information that he does not want others to know. Natural persons have the right to privacy. No organization or individual may infringe on the privacy rights of others through spying, intrusion, leakage, disclosure, etc. Unless otherwise provided by law or with the express consent of the rights holder, no organization or individual may commit the following acts:

(1) Intrude on the privacy of others by means of phone calls, text messages, instant messaging tools, emails, leaflets, etc. Live a peaceful life;

(2) Enter, photograph, and peek into other people's homes, hotel rooms and other private spaces;

(3) Photograph, peek at, eavesdrop on, and disclose other people's private activities;

(4) Photographing and peeping at other people’s private parts of the body;

(5) Processing other people’s private information;

(6) Violating others in other ways privacy rights.

The constituent elements of privacy infringement include:

First, there is an act that infringes on the privacy rights of others;

Second, the infringer has subjective fault;

Third, there are damaging consequences, that is, personal privacy is exposed;

Fourth, there is a causal relationship between the behavior that infringes on privacy rights and the damaging results.

As long as the above elements are met, it constitutes an invasion of privacy. In life, when some friends see interesting content (gossip news), they like to send it to different groups or privately send it to friends. Even if they do not publish other people’s information in public, it still constitutes an invasion of other people’s privacy, because the infringement The right to privacy is not premised on whether the privacy has been learned by a third party. In addition to civil liability, there may also be corresponding administrative liability.

Legal basis: According to Article 42, Paragraph 6 of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China", anyone who peeps, secretly photographs, eavesdrops, or spreads other people's privacy may be fined or detention.