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Does it constitute infringement for a website to obtain a user's resume and publish it on the website?
According to your description, if you are not registered or just registered, and the relevant information is sound and true, then you can basically conclude that this website already has your relevant information, just wait for the SMS to tell you to register and get the so-called "authorization" of the website, that is, start using your personal information publicly.

Then your information has obviously been leaked elsewhere. In this rapidly developing information age, it is inevitable that personal information will be obtained by major network information companies. After all, this is what you did in the era of big data. According to the tort liability law of People's Republic of China (PRC)->; Chapter 1, Article 2-> According to the Civil Rights and Interests Ordinance, the personal information you disclose should be an invasion of privacy, but the specific matters depend on whether you have carefully read the user rights and interests instructions when registering on other related websites, such as the xxxx service agreement and the xxxx privacy policy, which clearly state the relevant agreements on sharing, transfer and public disclosure of personal privacy.

Therefore, it is inevitable for everyone, because the registrant has clearly stipulated the specific notification of various rights and interests. Even if it is leaked, there is nothing we can do. The final interpretation right always belongs to the registrant, so we can only pay more attention to protecting our rights and interests in our daily life and register as few minority websites or even illegal websites as possible.

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