Did Dr. Wang's spiritual home damage Milk Tea's reputation
Yes. According to a query to the China News Network, the court heard that Wang's public disclosure of relevant facts to the community through microblogging, or his evaluation of relevant issues, is not in itself unlawful. However, as a university teacher, Wang's remarks on the public **** platform would have a high degree of credibility and would have a greater impact on the public. In this case, wang mou did not restrain himself, will not be verified untrue statements published in microblogging, on the chapter lihou's reputation does cause damage, constitutes a reputation infringement, should bear the relevant legal responsibility. Although Wang suggested that the microblogging is not his first, the court held that the evidence provided by Wang is not sufficient to prove the details, and even if he just forwarded others microblogging, it can not deny the fact that he has violated the reputation of others.