Taichung Motor Porn Scandal: Japanese AV Actress & Failed Marketing
Taichung Motor Incident Involves Active Japanese AV Actress
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Background of the Incident
A recent incident at Taichung Motor in Taiwan has come to light, involving the unauthorized use of images featuring an active Japanese adult video (AV) actress. According to Newtalk News, the company reportedly spent 20,000 New Taiwan dollars (approximately $620 USD as of August 27, 2024) on customer acquisition related to this content, but the campaign ultimately failed.
Actress Identification adn Content Details
The actress involved has been identified as Qihuo Jushi, also known as the ”Fake Golden Wire Cat” and “Fake Sakura Girl.” Free times reported on the actress’s appearance and the nature of the content used without authorization.
Legal and Ethical Implications
The use of an AV actress’s likeness without consent raises important legal and ethical concerns regarding image rights and potential violations of privacy. The failed marketing campaign highlights the risks associated with utilizing unauthorized content,even with a financial investment. Further investigation is likely needed to determine the extent of the legal ramifications for Taichung Motor.
