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Results of Investigation into Mayday Lip-Syncing Controversy: No Illegal Behavior Found

Zhen Ting Sun, May 12 2024 07:35 PM EST

On May 11th, according to reports from several domestic media outlets, the previous Mayday concert in Shanghai was questioned for lip-syncing. After an investigation by relevant authorities, no illegal behavior was found.

In response, netizens in the comments section expressed that Mayday is innocent.

Experts stated that lip-syncing shows great disrespect to the audience. While live singing may have its risks, it is a test of the singer's artistic level and professional ethics.

When lip-syncing can still receive applause and flowers, who would choose the difficult and risky path of live singing? Only a positive performance environment can give live singers the dignity and glory they deserve.

Furthermore, according to regulations, if deceiving the audience through lip-syncing, the audience has the right to demand compensation from the event organizer for losses incurred after leaving the venue, in accordance with relevant consumer rights protection laws. The event organizer can also seek compensation from responsible artistic performance groups or actors according to the law.

As per the Consumer Rights Protection Law, if an operator engages in fraudulent behavior in providing goods or services, they should increase compensation for the consumer's losses at the consumer's request, with the increased compensation amount being three times the price of the purchased goods or the service fee. s_7e7648bbf9e04fa0885e08b626e2164f.jpg