Recently, the party secretary of a village in Shandong claimed that he was selling millet crops online, but the Xiaomi company's legal department complained that the video was removed from the shelves due to "Lei's marketing." @小米公司 spokesperson issued a statement today saying that the content of the relevant video is completely untrue and is a complete distortion and slander.
Xiaomi said in a statement that its previous complaints against some of the content of the account were aimed at malicious imitation, fabricated slander and infringement of the reputation of our company and its executives, and were not directed at the normal use of the word "Xiaomi" or "Xiaomi" agricultural products. To misinterpret the complaint as "not allowed to use the word 'Xiaomi'" is to secretly change the concept and use the issue of "helping farmers" to slander and spread rumors to gain traffic.
Xiaomi said, "It is the legitimate right of every person and every organization to use legal weapons to resolutely safeguard their legitimate rights and interests. Thank you for your attention and support for Xiaomi. We also call on everyone to resolutely say no to false online information, say no to behaviors that deliberately stir up online public opinion, and jointly create a clean and upright online public opinion space."
