Blogger Fined $7K + Jail Time Over Restaurant Review

From a report originating earlier today from the Taipei Times, the Taichung branch of Taiwan High Court has sentenced a blogger who wrote that a restaurant’s beef noodles were too salty to 30 dys in detention, along with two years probation and the equivalent of $7,000 in fines. Liu, a blogger who writes about topics including food, health, interior design and general lifestyle topics, also noted that the restaurant was unsanitary due to the presence of cockroaches and the parking lot congestion left much to be desired.

The district court found the blogger’s criticisms “exceeded reasonable bounds,” — particularly the quips about the restaurant’s food being too salty, considering “she only had one dish on her single visit.”

Surprisingly, the remarks about the cockroaches were deemed to be less inappropriate, and were not interpreted as any form of intentional slander.

The ruling was final, and the blogger has apparently apologized to the restaurant for the incident. The NT$200,000 (USD $7,000) was a payment to the owner for supposed loss of revenues as a result of her blog post.

Fining a critic? I’m sure many an artist would love to exercise that action, but what do the ramifications of such a ruling have on the blogosphere as a whole? Review-aggregate sites such as Chowhound and Yelp give a platform for aspiring critics. Imagine you being punished for your opinion or possible slander. [Via OC Register]

In this case, did the punishment fit the “crime”?

Speak on it.

 



Elie is a product of Orange County, CA. In early 2012, his dentist diagnosed him with 8 different cavities, three of which on the same tooth, as a result of his 23-year Sour Patch Kid addiction.


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  • Mohammed

    That’s really sad, I feel sorry for the people out there

  • http://www.facebook.com/starcaller Christina H.

    Pretty ridiculous, but that’s Taiwan for ya. Glad I live in the US.

    • okokami

      “that’s Taiwan for ya”? You’re confusing the PRC and Taiwan again. Get your head out of your ass.

  • ry c

    well, is it a bad place or not?  and after they get their $7k, will they still lose more $7ks?  hmm sounds tricky.

    • Raj

      Article doesn’t mention how prominent the blogger is, but it shouldn’t matter. Gonna go around and fine every negative review on a place like Yelp? What’s the point of criticism at that point

  • Anonymous

    Quit buying communist chinese crap, all you do is support this draconian nonsense!

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_4FBC7CUNOMLDB5PU5VG3PEAP2E Helen

      Taiwan is a democratic country you stupid ass idiot.

      • Anonymous

        I missed where it said Taiwan, sounds just like a chinese stunt to me and its still Draconian either way….

        • Sommerschacher

          It says a Taiwan court in the second sentence….

          • Anonymous

            Yeah I corrected myself on that already folks!

        • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_4FBC7CUNOMLDB5PU5VG3PEAP2E Helen

          So where in the article does it mention anything about China or Chinese? What does a “chinese stunt” mean? If you’re going to make empty, pretentious comments, at least try to make some sense.

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