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Which group member's room was photographed by the following fan?

On April 14, Time Culture issued a solemn statement in Weibo, saying that Fan stalked into and photographed the hotel room where members of the Youth League of Time had stayed, and asked the hotel to investigate.

The statement said: "Recently, someone claimed to enter the hotel room where members of the Times Youth League lived and filmed it. The topic of' unmarried youth league members staying in hotel rooms' has also triggered public discussion. Our company has contacted the hotel through the program group at the first time to urge the hotel to carry out relevant investigations, and we severely condemn such a serious violation of privacy. Our company will reserve the right to pursue the relevant infringers in the incident by legal means. "

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Trying to break into the artist's home may lead to criminal detention;

Idolization is a matter of personal choice, but fans must be rational in how to idolize. Some stalwart fans, under the guise of love, make crazy behaviors beyond the normal range, and may even touch the legal bottom line while not abiding by moral norms.

According to Article 1 10 of the General Principles of Civil Law, natural persons have the right to privacy. It is a civil tort to squat in front of an artist's house and follow him. If the behavior is serious, similar to trying to break into the artist's home, according to the provisions of Article 245 of the Criminal Law, anyone who illegally searches another person's body or residence or illegally breaks into another person's residence shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention.