Experts suggest real-name system for buyers of silicone masks

by fhfhk9rur on 2012-02-11 15:21:25

Changsha - A human skin mask has appeared in Changsha. An experimenter, Mr. Liu, a resident of Changsha, went out wearing the mask. During the test, he startled his younger sister-in-law (see yesterday's B01 edition for details). Meanwhile, the reporter found that recently, many netizens have already purchased these realistic human skin masks online. Some people commented that these masks are like human skin; women can dress up as men, and ordinary people can turn into "celebrities."

Regarding this product, the on-duty lawyer at the Qin Xiyuan United Law Firm stated that although realistic masks are not prohibited items, they must be strictly regulated. Additionally, for merchants selling "celebrity face" masks, there should be greater protection of individuals' right to their likeness and reputation. Selling realistic masks is not prohibited by law. Yesterday, the reporter contacted Director Fang Xinxin of the Hunan Academy of Social Sciences, who mainly focuses on sociological research. Fang Xinxin expressed that this kind of product could likely bring citizens a sense of insecurity and must be guarded against being used illegally by criminals. Therefore, the production factories of these products must register and file, and both merchants and buyers should implement a real-name registration system to strengthen supervision over such products.

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