The homeland featured in the ‘no mesh mask’ ad … The controversy over portrait rights was called



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Industrial product mesh mask distributed in the market.  The Seoul Institute of Health and Environment revealed that the result of the 'dust collection efficiency test', which evaluates the particle blocking performance of the mesh mask articles of industrial products distributed in the market, was only 17% on average, making it difficult to expect particle blocking effects.  Yunhap news

Industrial product mesh mask distributed in the market. The Seoul Institute of Health and Environment revealed that the result of the ‘dust collection efficiency test’, which evaluates the particle blocking performance of the mesh mask articles of industrial products distributed in the market, was only 17% on average, making it difficult to expect particle blocking effects. Yunhap news

At an ophthalmology hospital in Busan, there is a controversy over the use of photographs of a politician and former minister Cho Kook, saying, “Please refrain from wearing a mesh mask.” Netizens claim that it “falls for defamation” and states that “it is not official and commercial, so it is difficult to see it as an infringement of portrait rights.”

Han Hospital in Busan “Do not wear mesh masks” and use photos
Homeland “violates the right to portray” … Facing “No commercial purpose”

According to an ophthalmology hospital and social networking service (SNS) in Busan on Day 3, a notice was posted inside the hospital on Day 1, showing photos of former Minister Cho Kook and Representative Kim Mi-ae wearing masks. The ad contained the phrase ‘Please refrain from wearing a mesh mask that splashes’. However, as this photo is known abroad, a controversy is emerging over portrait rights and defamation.

On this day, the ‘Busan Empathy’ Facebook page, which has 58,000 followers, read: “In that photo, there is a member of the People’s Power. Don’t insult people like that. No matter how political they are, that smear shouldn’t be done. ”

Former Minister Cho Kook, who is a party, also started posting on his Facebook page. Former Minister Cho shared the notice with the name of the hospital and said: “It is clear that the right to portrait is violated. People of Busan Pechin, please tell me. ”

The photos used by the hospital were those used by some media during the controversy over the political net mask. Supporters of the Democratic Party criticized him for wearing a mesh mask when Congressman Miae Kim visited the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the past. Since then, supporters of the People’s Power (the then Unified Party) attended the trial and argued with the mesh masks by posting photos of former Minister Cho and Professor Jeong wearing mesh masks.

Visitors walk with masks at Seoul National University Hospital in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of last month 13, when it became mandatory for users and workers of public transportation, medical institutions and nursing facilities to use masks in accordance with the Infectious Disease Prevention Act.  Yunhap news

Visitors walk in masks at the Seoul National University Hospital in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of last month 13, when it became mandatory for users and workers of public transportation, medical institutions and nursing facilities to use masks in accordance with the Infectious Disease Prevention Act. Yunhap news

When the protest calls came in, the hospital withdrew the notice. The hospital explained to the effect that “it did not expect any controversy, and it was a simple error of the personnel”. A hospital official said: “It is necessary to wear the correct mask to prevent the spread of Corona 19, but there are many people who wear mesh masks, so a notice was attached.” “Young staff did not know who the person in the image was who searched the internet and used it.” He explained.

Busan = Reporter Eunji Lee [email protected]





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