The Edison Chen photo scandal involved the illegal distribution over the Internet of intimate and private photographs of Hong Kong actor Edison Chen with various women, including actresses Gillian Chung, Bobo Chan, Rachel Ngan, and Cecilia Cheung.
The scandal shook the Hong Kong entertainment industry in early 2008
and received high-profile media attention locally and around the world.
Many local newspapers headlined the story consecutively during the first
fortnight of February 2008, relegating coverage of the 2008 Chinese winter storms to secondary prominence during Chinese New Year.
The Hong Kong police enlisted the assistance of Interpol to stem the spread of the photographs. Ten people were arrested in connection with the distribution of the photographs.
A computer technician was convicted of three counts of obtaining access
to a computer with dishonest intent, and received a custodial sentence
of eight and a half months.
The police crackdown raised questions over violations of the privacy and free speech rights of Internet users.
The manner in which actors, their management, and the police handled
the situation, in turn, made those arrested into heroes for some
Internet users.
Chen admitted being the author and copyright owner of most of the photographs, and stated that the private photographs had been stolen and published illegally without his consent.
He made a public apology, especially to the women involved, and also
announced that he would "step away indefinitely" from the Hong Kong
entertainment industry.
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