Chinese Actress Dilraba Dilmurat Sues Online Stores for Unauthorized Use of Her Image
A new lawsuit from Chinese actress and model Dilraba Dilmurat against two unnamed online stores is currently making waves on Chinese social media. The case, which was filed in Beijing Internet Court, is related to a dispute over the unauthorized use of Dilraba's image for online advertising purposes.

The news was first reported by the official Weibo account of Chinese law firm Redpeace & Partners, who wrote in a tweet, "Support Dilraba's rights and interests, these businesses want to make money without respecting the legal rights of others, they must be severely punished." The post has since been shared more than 2,000 times and attracted hundreds of comments from Dilraba's fans and followers.
Among them is one user who commented, "I fully support Dilraba in her fight against these businesses. The use of her image without her consent is a clear violation of her rights and must be stopped." Another user added, "It is disappointing to see businesses doing this in order to make a quick profit."
While Dilraba may seem like an unlikely crusader for online rights, she has a long history of taking on powerful interests and fighting for justice. Just last year, she won a major court case against a Chinese social media platform called Sina Weibo over allegations of defamation. The case made national headlines and set a precedent for online rights in China.
It remains to be seen whether Dilraba's latest lawsuit will have a similar impact, but it has already sparked a lively debate among Chinese netizens about the issue of online privacy and corporate responsibility. Some argue that businesses should be held accountable for their actions, while others contend that enforcing such strict rules could stifle innovation and creativity.
Meanwhile, Dilraba's fans have continued to express their support for the actress on social media. One user wrote, "I am so proud of Dilraba for standing up for her rights. She is an inspiration to us all."
The case is currently pending in Beijing Internet Court, and it is unclear when a verdict will be reached. However, one thing is certain: Dilraba's fans will be watching closely to see how this case develops and what it means for online rights in China.