With the advent of the Internet era, more and more people choose to live broadcast with goods to make money, such as Viagra, Li Jiaqi, Luo Yonghao, Simba, etc., all of which are live broadcasts on the heads of major platforms. However, in the internet age, fraud is more prevalent, and even these head anchors can't escape the fate of being cheated. Among them, both Viya and Luo Yonghao once sold fakes, but they handled them well and didn't affect themselves. However, Simba still refused to accept the bill after being counterfeited, and was finally severely punished.
1, annual income10 million female anchors were arrested for live broadcast. It was a female anchor with millions of fans who brought goods online, and then a merchant complained that she sold fakes. In the police investigation, it was found that the female anchor knew the fake and sold the fake. In order to avoid leaving a handle, every live content and link will be deleted. Even in the process of live broadcast, the brand name is never mentioned, but the code name is used instead.
The police conducted a two-month investigation, collected evidence and recorded live video, and finally found the live broadcast point. During the live broadcast, the female anchor and the team were directly captured by the police. What happened? Cats catch mice? Live broadcast. Now the female anchor has been sentenced to three years and four months and fined 400 thousand. Other members of the team were also sentenced to different prison terms and a certain amount of fines. Afterwards, the police tracked and investigated a number of illegal teams and dens.
2, knowing fake sales Many people may find it strange to see this. Why are so many anchors selling fake goods not punished? Viya and Luo Yonghao didn't know, so it's understandable to make compensation afterwards, but it's hard to make sense for Simba and Er Law.
Actually, this is not a concept. The caught female anchor can clearly prove that she knows and sells fakes. There is a team in itself and a gang behind it, and the amount involved is very large. And those well-known anchors are not sure whether they deliberately sell fakes. Even if you know, as a big anchor, you must plan ahead.
3. Fines and prison terms In the face of selling fakes on the live broadcast, the general penalties are fines and prison terms, imprisonment of not more than three years with a fine or a single fine, and imprisonment of not less than three years with a fine.
With the rise of webcasting, China has also promulgated many targeted laws and regulations. For example, "Management Measures for Webcast Marketing (Trial)" and "Code of Conduct for Webcast Marketing Activities" will become more and more strict in the future. If we buy fakes online, we can also complain through relevant platforms and ask the anchor to compensate according to law. Have you seen the personalities of the anchors? On purpose? Be cheated.