Pingyin County's 30-Year Low-Altitude Airspace Operation Rights Cooperation: Opportunities and Challenges of the Low-Altitude Economy

Pingyin County's 30-Year Low-Altitude Airspace Operation Rights Cooperation: Opportunities and Challenges of the Low-Altitude Economy

Pingyin County's 30-Year Low-Altitude Airspace Operation Rights Cooperation: Opportunities and Challenges of the Low-Altitude EconomyIn recent years, the low-altitude economy, with its novel industrial model and immense business opportunities, has rapidly become a focal point of attention across various sectors. The 30-year low-altitude airspace operation rights cooperation agreement signed between Pingyin County and Jin Yu General Aviation marks the official integration of airspace resources into the local economic development strategy, providing a new path for diversifying local fiscal revenue...

Investigation into Express Delivery Chaos: The Prevalence of Unauthorized Package Drop-offs in Zhengzhou Infringes on Consumer Rights

Investigation into Express Delivery Chaos: The Prevalence of Unauthorized Package Drop-offs in Zhengzhou Infringes on Consumer Rights

Investigation into Express Delivery Chaos: The Prevalence of Unauthorized Package Drop-offs in Zhengzhou Infringes on Consumer RightsThe "Measures for the Administration of the Express Delivery Market," implemented on March 1st, explicitly prohibits express delivery companies from delivering packages to smart lockers, delivery stations, and other end-of-line facilities without the user's consent. However, more than six months later, the enforcement of this regulation faces numerous challenges...

  Douyin Life Services Takes a Stand Against Illegal Tourist Solicitation, Protecting Consumer Rights

Douyin Life Services Takes a Stand Against Illegal Tourist Solicitation, Protecting Consumer Rights

Douyin Life Services Takes a Stand Against Illegal Tourist Solicitation, Protecting Consumer RightsDouyin Life Services recently discovered that some users were illegally soliciting tourists through short videos and private messages, comments, and other means. They were using platforms like short video platforms to publish travel-related content without the proper qualifications...

 Aihuishou: Industry Giant or Consumer Rights Blind Spot?

Aihuishou: Industry Giant or Consumer Rights Blind Spot?

Aihuishou: Industry Giant or Consumer Rights Blind Spot?The booming secondhand electronics market has emerged as the third largest consumer sector after real estate and automobiles. However, issues lurking beneath this market prosperity have become increasingly evident...

 Ride-hailing services into residential communities: A balancing act between passenger needs and driver rights

Ride-hailing services into residential communities: A balancing act between passenger needs and driver rights

Ride-hailing services into residential communities: A balancing act between passenger needs and driver rightsRecently, Didi Chuxing, a major ride-hailing platform in China, launched a public opinion poll on its app, asking users to discuss and vote on the question: Should drivers comply with passengers requests to be dropped off inside residential communities? The move aims to further optimize user experience, revise service regulations, and strike a balance between the rights of passengers and drivers.At the heart of the discussion lies the special nature of ride-hailing services in community settings...

 The Closure Wave of Third-Party TV Live Streaming Apps: A Game of Copyright Protection and User Rights

The Closure Wave of Third-Party TV Live Streaming Apps: A Game of Copyright Protection and User Rights

The Closure Wave of Third-Party TV Live Streaming Apps: A Game of Copyright Protection and User RightsIn recent years, with the rapid development of the internet, the online video industry has shown vigorous vitality, with various types of video content emerging endlessly, meeting the diverse viewing needs of users. However, the high replicability and communicability of online video dissemination have also brought about copyright protection issues, becoming a major factor restricting the healthy development of the industry...

  Delivery Rider and Security Guard Conflict: Meituan Promises to Protect Rider Rights, Calls for Rationality

Delivery Rider and Security Guard Conflict: Meituan Promises to Protect Rider Rights, Calls for Rationality

Delivery Rider and Security Guard Conflict: Meituan Promises to Protect Rider Rights, Calls for RationalityOn the evening of August 12th, the Xiliu Branch of Hangzhou Public Security Bureau released a police report stating that a male food delivery rider had a conflict with a security guard in a gated community after accidentally kicking over a fence while delivering food. The incident escalated with the rider kneeling down, leading to a gathering of people...

Generate 10000 character novels with one click! Chinese online publishing of big models: not a complete transfer of creative rights

Generate 10000 character novels with one click! Chinese online publishing of big models: not a complete transfer of creative rights

As long as you have creative ideas, 'Xiaoyao Big Model' can help you write novels of ten thousand words, giving more ordinary people the opportunity to be seen in their livesOn October 13th, Tong Zhilei, Chairman of China Online Group Co., Ltd...

Actor Liu Jin angrily attacked iPhone rights at the entrance of an Apple store and starred in

Actor Liu Jin angrily attacked iPhone rights at the entrance of an Apple store and starred in "Charlotte's Troubles"

On September 17th, actor Liu Jin posted a statement video on his personal social account. Replay suspend 00:04 / 01:32 direct seeding 00:00 Enter full screen 0 Click and hold to drag videos TransparencySource: Phoenix NewsIn the video, Liu Jin recounts the dispute he had with Apple's after-sales service and angrily smashed his iPhone 13 ProMax at the entrance of the Apple store in Wangfujing...

Foreign media: Microsoft and Activision plan to sell some UK cloud game copyrights

Foreign media: Microsoft and Activision plan to sell some UK cloud game copyrights

On July 14th, according to Bloomberg News, insiders revealed that Microsoft and Activision Blizzard are considering giving up some control of their cloud gaming business in the UK to appease regulatory authorities, so that they can complete a $69 billion merger and acquisition deal before the July 18th deadline.The person familiar with the matter stated that this may involve selling some of its equity in the UK cloud gaming market to a telecommunications, gaming or internet computing company...