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What was the verdict of the first trial and the second trial in the case of Zhang Xulong v. Tang Jiali for copyright infringement?

China's first nude portrait of Tang Jiali has caused extensive and heated discussion. And she herself, therefore, fell into endless lawsuits and nightmares. In March, 20001,photographer Zhang Xulong began to take nude photos of Tang Jiali. In the early summer of 2002, they finished the last photo. In September of that year, The Portrait of Tang Jiali's Body Art was published by People's Fine Arts Publishing House, which was appraised by public opinion as the first "real-name body photography" in China, and Tang Jiali was also called "the first person who signed the body art in China" by the media. From June 5438 to February 2002, Tang Jiali signed books at Wangfujing Bookstore in Beijing, which was pushed to the forefront of public opinion. In May, 2003, Tang Jiali cooperated with photographer Songshi to produce the second photo album, entitled "Tang Jiali's Body Art Photography".

Tang Jiali and her photographer Zhang Xulong have been suing each other for two years for their books. First, in February 2003, Zhang Xulong sued Tang Jiali for copyright infringement and won the case, resulting in a loss of 654.38 million yuan. June 5438+October 2004 10, Tang Jiali sued Zhang Xulong for infringement of portrait rights, claiming 5 1 10,000 yuan. Tang and Zhang's lawsuits in 2004 all revolved around Tang Jiali's body art photo and the first artist's body charm photography in China, and both ended in Tang Jiali's victory.