Understanding Copyright Issues and Disruptive Online Behavior: The Case of Detective Conan Icons

Understanding Copyright Issues and Disruptive Online Behavior: The Case of Detective Conan Icons

Question from a reader:
A user on Chiebukuro is engaging in disruptive activities using the Detective Conan icon. Do such people not consider copyright issues?

Considerations on Copyright and Disruptive Behavior

Recently, while discussing “Detective Conan” with a friend, something came to mind. It was about users who engage in disruptive behavior online using Conan’s icon. From a copyright perspective, what

Understanding Disruptive Behavior in Restaurants: Causes and Social Media Influence

Understanding Disruptive Behavior in Restaurants: Causes and Social Media Influence

Question from a reader:
Why do people engage in disruptive behavior when dining out? Recently, I saw news about a woman who posted a video on Instagram of herself drinking water directly from a beef bowl chain restaurant. Although the video was quickly taken down, it continues to be a topic of conversation online. What are the reasons behind such behavior?

Why do disruptive behaviors occur while dining out?

I was quite surprised to see the news about someone drinking water directly from a cup at a beef bowl restaurant. I

Understanding Disruptive Behavior in Restaurants: The Psychology Behind Attention-Seeking Actions

Understanding Disruptive Behavior in Restaurants: The Psychology Behind Attention-Seeking Actions

Question from the readers:
Why do some people engage in disruptive behavior while dining out? Recently, I saw news about a woman at Sukiya who posted a video of herself drinking water directly from a pitcher. Although the post seems to have been deleted, the topic is still circulating online. I can’t understand what motivates such behavior.

Reflecting on Disruptive Behavior While Dining Out

The incident with the water pitcher at Sukiya has been making headlines. When I first saw it, I couldn’t help but wonder, “Why would someone do that?”